Well, I looked at the PCGS pop coins and the 66s are better struck although not as lustrous. I guess it at 64.
I just wanted to share this coin. It is a key - although I hate that term, and difficult to find so nice. Like many of us I was cruising internet...
I got that in the DNW auction in June of this year.....They are not too prompt in responses however, much to the dismay of many including me....
Here is there assessment: [ATTACH]
Well I have the results of analysis by the Royal Mint Museum - see the next post.
Franklin Mint, we have not forgotten you. Much maligned, artistry and die engraving first rate. This 1976 Papua New Guinea 10 Kina is a good...
Looks a nice AU that I agree has probably been dipped a bit too long....
Well, I read what you (eddiespin) wrote and you will see a bit of insult which is all good; being a good scorpio I read it and responded with...
Actually the coin graded MS 64 and is every bit that. Late die state - what do you define as a coin showing MULTIPLE die breaks, not too mention...
Those IMHO are die breaks which are also seen connecting much of the lettering esp. obverse toward 5 o'clock. Not on this coin but there is often...
This coin took some while to locate and must say is quite nice in hand - it took some while to find. The coin a very late die state for the...
No other currency in any grade at PCGS. Rather chuffed (and lucky!) on this one. I don’t think the frenzy going on with early Vick GB gold has...
On line prob best chance
Ah, 63 even though quite prooflike. Not trying to quibble but I bought it as a 64 or 63PL.
I got this at the recent MDC Monaco sale. In hand very PL with nice detail and grade - well struck: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, I was so happy to get this coin from the now defunct Glendining's auctions TWENTY-THREE years ago! Very long story behind how I got it back...
LOL Yes that would be the one! Very nice there Sir.
Larger copper British halfpennies from the mid to later 1840s certainly don’t gather much attention or love - and I mean specifically the era of...
This bid was 4x lower estimate....Yes, that farthing was nice as was the "hyper" rare 1945 brass 3d in proof....I have NEVER seen that one but...
This from the St. James Sale today, a very rare 1955 Proof Halfcrown - Proof 66, scratches on plastic. Now if only I can find that pesky 1959!...
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