Which grader and what grade?
Something about this one looks different to me but I can't quite place what it is. It looks relatively clean but not exceptional enough to warrant...
Sounds like a fun project! And yes cameo is almost impossible to find on the early proofs (1936-1942). The 1936 will be your most expensive while...
That is what I thought too based on the picture. And I think 64+ is also a fair grade as there seem to be enough hits/marks to limit it from...
Nice write-up! I looked them up and the last few that sold have been quite pricey. $5,760 in 2019 (white metal)...
AU 50
Possibly an ICG Not Genuine slab
63
And now to the Proof Franklin.... YES to a GREEN sticker for me
Rd. 1: 1921 MS 65 Green CAC Morgan--> Yes: 4 vs No: 3 Rd. 2: 1835 AU 50 Green CAC 50c--> Yes: 2 vs No: 8 Rd. 3: 1939-S Oregon MS 65 Gold CAC...
@delawaredoons how is the luster on the Morgan? It looks somewhat muted in the photos and I could see that holding it back.
Uncirculated?
I picked coin #3 and MS 66 ...it appears to have the best luster ...I think the marks on Jefferson's cheek unfortunately prevent it from getting...
The one time I saw him at a show it was also an odd experience. He didn't seem to really care (it took forever to get his attention). When I...
Usually we give it around 24 hours. You can call it earlier if you want. And the next round is open, so go on ahead when you're ready with another...
PF 67 ...nice and clean (no cameo as I don't see it in the photos)
I'm in the 67 camp
AU 55
SEGS is still around. They aren't consistent and you should examine the coin carefully (almost as if it was raw). They get it right but also can...
I'm not sure that they used 70 in that era (especially in the earlier days of the small white holders). @Burton Strauss III have you seen a 70...
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