Yes several were COTY winners (or won a category); they have cool designs that change each year.
The photos are ready, so I posted Part 1 here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/pcgs-sub-2022-guess-the-grade-part-1-of-5.395475/ Please go and...
The PCGS sub finally arrived. So you all know the drill. :D This is part 1 of 5. As I like to keep my guess the grades interesting, this one will...
I'll definitively say that one of you is correct. :p
Yes the wait time is long. Unfortunately no Proof $3 gold; that would be cool though!
After close to three months, I finally got my PCGS order back. So you know what that means? Guess the grade time! Unfortunately the PCGS photos...
Long....I just got my 1/18/22 regular (which is usually quicker than economy) order back today (grades posted two days ago)....over 50 business...
That's an interesting find in a new roll of BU quarters. Is @MeowtheKitty now tempted to open the other rolls and see if there might be more cool...
Get a niobium coin instead; Austria has made some cool ones over the years. Some of the earlier dates are pricey but the recent years are more...
We are glad to have you back! A break (for whatever reason) happens but coins will always be there when you are ready for them. And it is true...
Congrats! It was fun following your journey!
It's a decent looking Peace Dollar. As already mentioned, color on these is harder to find so people tend to bid them up even when it's mediocre....
MS 65 star ...nice color (I even see a hint of textile!); obverse fields and the cheek are remarkably clean (surprisingly it's the reverse that...
It's not the toning or eye appeal that holds the grade down here (both are nice). Just being a 38-D likely plays a role (as these come nice). From...
PR 65
PR 66 ...proofs are tougher to guess from photos but I don't see any disturbances (especially since you clarified about the 2 potential problem...
I guessed low at MS 63 and no designation with a juiced photo that makes it look DMPL (looks like "auction kings" on eBay).....that seller and a...
I'll stick with a guess of MS 64
The photo is a bit hard to read with the lighting used. The way the coin is presented, the fields and cheek look clean enough for a 65 (and even a...
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