Total time spent: May 2017 - June 2020 Summary of where the coins came from: Raw 43 PCGS 11 NGC 9...
Last spot filled with this 1917 type 1 SLQ. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I agree! :)
MS 65
Not CAC
65 fs (5fs) ....this one looks to be the weakest of all three (worst strike)...I still went 65 as it's clean but it might not even make the gem...
66 fs ...this one is nice but 1 point weaker than the original (that one looked to have blazing luster while this one is a bit more subdued)
Floor is open...
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...
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Will call later today...
66; not FS ...clean with minimal marks but the steps don't appear to be there to qualify even for 5fs
I’ll call this one tomorrow
Take your first impression, add a point, divide by two, take the square root, multiply by zero, and start all over. :p
Don't forget to vote in the poll as well. :)
People know how hard it is to find a nicely struck 1904-O, so I'm not surprised that the buyers were happy.
New Orleans definitely isn't known for great strikes. The luster is at times also lacking on these. But there are some dates with nice color (like...
As far as I know, the slab is clean (I've seen a video of the coin but it isn't mine).
As far as the real answer, I doubt it exists as the grading companies probably don't want to release any info about how the slabs are made (in...
I don't think so.
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