It is entirely possible that the dealer is concerned about "buying" coins from your friend, because he might be worried that the coins don't...
One at a time glassman, we can do yours after the Seated Quarter is done.
The overall color coverage of this second Franklin is much better and I like the vibrancy on the obverse. The luster is the key to the star on...
That seated quarter definitely has a secondary toning, but nothing strikes me as unusual and I think it is solidly NT/MA.
While I agree with your complaint, it bears mentioning that NGC heard our complaints and fixed this a few years ago. Obscured sets can no longer...
This is correct, you can't add PCGS coins in the NGC Registry anymore.
I'm good, I was gonna ask you the same thing, you were gone from the forum for quite a while.
My first impression was die deterioration doubling, but I think we need a variety expert for this one.
On the 1958-D Franklin, these mint set coins are commonly found with rainbow toning. This one doesn't have enough color, the color isn't vibrant...
Buffalo = Absolutely Morgan = Absolutely NOT
I agree with Jason, the toning is very unusual for a 56 but the indicators all point to NT. If that coin is AT, it has achieved the pinnacle of...
NT on the Franklin
How did that not star, c'mon NGC
If the nickel isn't PL, then yes, it deserves a star.
That coin is beautiful and deserves a star. I wish that people would look past toning breaks that don't negatively affect the eye appeal of the...
Definitely a secondary toning but I don't know if I can call it artificial. I going with MA on this one.
MS65+
AT
Those are pretty but the toning on both looks very questionable. Still, how can you go wrong for $28.
Totally deserves a star, I love that coin.
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