I agree. The grading services are not going to tell you anything. It would be a waste of money.
The spots would knock the grade down one or two points.
The coin needs to be MS-66 or better to be worth cutting up the set.
Wild guess 63 or 64.Can't see what the luster is like. I would not send the coin in for grading.
It may be a ground find.
Pretty coin.:D
I made a few mistakes over the years. I thought it would be cool to build an IHC proof set in the 63 range. After a while I knew it was more money...
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It's not real but it would be interesting to see an image of the reverse.
Nice coin rlm. Love the $20 piece. I'm out of images for 1928.
Thanks. It's fun to look back at the notes I made years ago. It's interesting to see how bad my spelling was and how wrong I was on many coins.
Wow. Really nice. That is a pop 1 and 0 at PCGS. I have 6 UNC rolls of these. None would grade over 64 and most are garbage.
The 1917-S is probably worth the most. Maybe $2.00.
This makes me wonder if problem coins (detail grade coins) show in the census. I would think that many problem coins were sent in just to get them...
I see what you guys are saying. Didn't think my images made folks scroll. They show for me at about 800 and fill the screen if you click on them....
I'm at AU-53 or 55 but the mark in the center of the neck makes me wish for more images. If I were buying this coin I would need better images or...
On this site you don't need to resize your images. You can just crop them and upload. The software here will display them at a proper size. That...
I'll come by and see you. If anyone has a table please post it's #.
Really nice. I have never seen one like it.
That falls right in line with the US Mint's definition. "a specially produced coin made from highly polished planchets and dies and often struck...
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