The average guess up to this point is 65.55:D
The hard part is learning if a coin should have anything done to it. Some coins can be helped but others should not be messed with. Next is...
Great reply @messydesk.
Four days is way too long.
Great question. I'm glad you used the word opinion's in your post. That's about all anyone can offer on the topic. In truth, it's all a gamble....
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Your coin looks nothing like the OP coin.
NGC ?
I don't see any doubling. It looks like a normal proof.
It looks real to me. $40 to $50 coin.
I was at the Fun Show when these came out. Folks were bringing these sets in by the cart full to have PCGS grade them. I didn't notice NGC but bet...
I have used acetone to wash my hands and arms. It dries out the skin but a little lotion takes care of that. Any before images?
Yes.
You have a group of damaged coins. Nothing more.
You learn by looking at thousands and thousands of coins. When you have done that you will understand. There are no magic words that will help...
But, but, but we need someone to laugh at. ;)
Correct. They have no evidence of any wrong doing. Just folks that don't know what they are doing and want to blame others for what they do not...
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