Nice variety! I like the SLQ. The Mexican coin is cool too, especially for the price!
MS 64 ...looks to have booming luster
I posted the reveal less than 24 hours after starting the thread. Or were you referring to something else?
Some people I've talked to have mentioned the reverse toning, but that is not what sticks out to me. Even if that was not there, something about...
I don't think so because there is something unusual about the surfaces (hence my first thought of altered surfaces/polished vs cleaned). Could a...
And the reveal.... Unc Details - Cleaned This is an interesting example and somewhat of a warning about TrueViews. The coin is unusual in hand....
I went with other: UNC Details Cleaned...I like it overall but believe it was over dipped
MS 62 PL ...left field and bottom portion of the cheek I believe limit the grade
I am theoretically trying to do a box of 20(ish), so I can't just fill it in with all Columbian Expos. :p At the moment I have one of each date...
It's an early test case from the US Mint for the future of colorized coinage. :p And it's one of my favorite commems as well. I have four at the...
3 & 9 were the only two that I thought got 5fs...the rest had small marks or breaks in the steps
I haven't had a guess the grade in a while, so let's see what you all think about this Columbian Exposition Commemorative Half Dollar. [ATTACH]
Anyone else?
Nice variety!
It will likely be a challenge to get a big premium (not impossible but hard). The two that are closer to MA, I'd price higher. The one time I had...
Calling on @Morgandude11 @Pickin and Grinin @jtlee321 @SSG_Gonzo @thomas mozzillo and others.... We are on this coin:...
It's likely not worth the fees. However, you might see it down the line in a straight graded holder if you do sell it. That happened with me last...
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1) no (several breaks) 2) no (several steps "blended" together) 3) yes (mark through steps not disqualifying) 4) yes (close enough) 5) no (close...
It could easily be different if you only include one questionable coin compared to multiple (especially of the same date/same type). I've seen it...
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