Most were surprised, not all. ;)
I'm pretty sure that both the NGC and PCGS registry require 3 types for SLQs with the date modification for SLQs minted 1925-1930 being Type 3. I...
This coin has the look of a crusty gem that NGC loves so much, but it is really tough to gauge the luster on coins like this. I’m saying the...
IMO, your coin is not a "Doubled Monticello" 1939 DDR. The doubling on a real 1939 DDR is so pronounced that it can easily be seen, even in the...
Wow, nice, never seen that before.
My guess is that you could easily get retail price for that coin with these new set of photos. I often try to cherrypick E-Bay for bad photos,...
That slab is from back when PCGS used the Series & Coin # system (15-20 years ago), but when did they use grey labels? Or is that a light blue...
I don't know how CAC feels about secondary album toning on coins such as this, but it looks very attractive and good enough for the numerical...
The grading companies do not recognize the full step designation on circulated coins and you don't get partial credit for being close. That coin...
In fairness, 15 years ago, their photos were really bad. They have gotten much better over the years, but I think their stock setup for their...
I’m sorry, but you can’t grade that coin from those photos. There is so little light, you can’t determine wear from weak strike, toning from...
Looks really clean and in my experience they are kinda lenient on the grading of this improper planchet errors so I say MS66.
MS65 RD
Beaner
Boomshakalaka
The value of this coin is related to the rainbow toning. No matter the numerical grade, the coin is worth $300-$400.
I actually think the opposite, because the 1917 is so common with full head, they should be more stringent in their application of the FH...
MS63 RB
That’s awesome, I need me one of them.
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