I voted 6 because I find the fields a mite too dark for my tastes. Otherwise, it's a very nice and attractive coin and the A&R is one of my...
Super coin. That's the B-1 die marriage, I think. Rarity 2. I can't see any clashes on obverse or reverse so it might be Die State 1. Or,...
PR-62.
Congratulations to @kSigSteve who nailed it exactly with a Gold Bean. [ATTACH]
Which is one of many reasons why this forum is so invaluable. The forum provides the more educated, informed and experienced members a chance to...
I think it's a 65 and well struck for a Cu-Ni. Full feathers and very close to full diamonds with only a couple of small ticks noticeable. Nice...
Here's one for your July 4th pleasure. PCGS PR-62. This is the one-year only Paquet Obverse half-dime, only struck at the Philadelphia mint....
I forgot to include the cover photo in my post. [ATTACH]
EAC published the "EAC Grading Guide for Early American Copper Coins" in 2014 (cover photo below). The gist of the grading system is, as quoted...
That has certainly been my experience. Regardless of the EAC grade and the TPG grade, the price is the same. That assumes that there is not a...
EAC as a club/group/institution, does not grade anything or provide grading endorsements and there is no implication that is the case for...
You did mean a two drink minimum, didn't you?
PF 63
Yes on the bean. I think it shows a little too much reverse wear for a 55 but for market grading I am sure it's a solid B or A 55 or better due...
That is a gorgeous 1803 and it's easy to see why it CAC'd at 35. Nice catch.
No 38-O but here's my 39-O. [ATTACH]
My impression as a collector is that the "no L" is a little scarcer. On the topic of the grade, everyone here that proffered a grade said it was...
My grade is 40-45 but I think it slabbed 53.
I think it is 65 RD. But, the pictures are fuzzy and even blowing them up I cannot tell if there are high-point luster rubs on the obverse, which...
Yes to the bean
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