Why a bean on a coin like this would bring more money is ridiculous.
No, that's my 2 cents worth.
That's why I settled in Wisconsin when I retired.
I needed an early half cent for my 7070 album and found a nice looking details graded coin that I cracked out.
If those pictures are "clear" then I must be drinking the wood grained stuff. I'm still looking for the elusive image my toasted cheese sandwich.
I use cash for restaurant tips, fast food and bowling. In my bowling league I also use cash for poker (one card for a spare, two for a strike),...
I've seen better looking cameos without the +*; and without the scratch.
I was born in Elgin; not that year of course.
I once knew a man from Nantucket...
Looks like a drug deal gone bad.
The 1916 and 1923-S would make a nice addition to my parents birth year set.
I would think PCGS gave it a RB grade from the new photos.
The touchy feely thing is why I'm no longer welcome at local bars.
I haven't frequented coin shops very often while collecting. When I was a teenager I didn't feel welcome as the local dealer probably knew I...
The field marks near the O on the reverse makes me want to guess MS 66. It's hard grading it from the pictures. I'd like to see better...
Sometimes I look at coin auction prices for coins with CAC stickers vs those without and scratch my hairless head trying to figure out why that...
I'm waiting to find a 1909-S VDB.
Thanks for the info. I figured that this had been done before but didn't think to Google it. Of course, grading standards seem to be a moving...
Good question. Another test would be to send the same coin to PCGS, NGC, and ANACS.
Too bad the TPGs don't keep track and publicize information about each registered coin regarding whether it has been resubmitted, reholdered, etc....
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