Ruben, Look at the coin in the slab using the link to the auction lot. The imperfections you are seeing are exaggerated by the size of the...
For the record, I agree with the grade on both coins and wouldn't buy either one. Now if I was going to purchase an 1884-CC MS66, it would look...
Strange folks out in Vegas. In Atlantic City, we use this: [IMG]
I got it without even looking at the coin. You would have no other reason to post that photo unless it was an MS66 that sold for more than Mike...
This date: 4/1/2009
I think DGS needs to move away from the PCI holder and develop something new. Do you really want people who don't know about DGS thinking it is...
The same, MS66. How much did it go for?
A great coin, but not as good as the MS68 1974-S IMO. Now what if I told you that both are AT. The owner has comments of Peacock next to both....
Guess your banking on the fact that in his old age, he won't be able to remember the date huh.:goof:
Photos are a little fuzzy but I will guess MS66. A little market grading doesn't hurt.
Nothing you can do to this coin is going to fool a professional grader. Send it to PCGS now and hope it comes back genuine. Then sell it, and...
Ruben, Did you add this to the museum?
That is a good question. It occurs to me that I don't really know how to evaluate luster on a clad coin. It is better than my other clad IKE,...
No way man. My GF is a poker dealer. All of the dealers and employees at the Borgata poker room love me. Partly because I am a nice guy and...
I don't like to post my coins unless the photo is taken by myself. I make exceptions for some of Brandon Kelley's photos which are all but...
Can't argue with either of those two statements. Guess I will have to look somewhere else to have my fun. Hmmm. How about the defend the IKE...
I feel like George Washington, I can't tell a lie. Bad trait for a poker player huh! Here is my 1972 IKE. [IMG] :D
You are so lucky, where did you find that. I am green with envy. Guess I will have to settle for my blast white 68. [IMG]
Okay, I am really confused now. Is there a different greysheet price for coins sold at auction? My point is that a dealer that buys an 1884-CC...
Oh contrare, mon ami, that Jefferson is kickin.
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