A Fugio is high on my list of dream coins. At the FUN show this year, after I had spent all my money, I spent the rest of my time scouring the...
That is an absolutely fantastic coin, and a great story to go with it! Thanks for sharing!
Definitely appears to be an RPD to me. Unfortunately, it is not one that will be designated by NGC. Their list of variety attributions can be...
Slab appears quite scratchy - but that reverse looks quite nice.
I've always thought the Palestine set was cool, and yours looks quite nice. I've thought about putting one together, but haven't yet.
Part of an 8 piece set from the John Jay Pittman collection: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Your bouncy video is giving me a headache. I can't see the rims - are they sharp and square, or are they rounded? I have seen these in...
I love that peacock! Very cool.
From Syria we'll take a short cruise to Egypt. I picked these up when I was over there in 2001: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I agree, that cent is too dark for a star. Cool greens, though.
I don't see enough luster for 66, so I went with 65. And PCGS would call that FBL.
The strike on these is all over the place. It's not uncommon to have weak rims.
If you have a 32bit software and a 64bit machine, it won't work. Some software is incompatible with Windows 10, but it can be made to work by...
Because grading proofs from images is always a guessing game. However, it's even more difficult with these photos. Obviously the NGC photos are...
I think 35 sounds right. I'm not seeing any luster, and I would want traces of luster in the hidden areas to call it a 40. I think you paid a...
Welp... I'll guess that this here is a proof ha'penny from 1805. I'll wager it's copper. Any more than that would be sure guesstimating.
67????!???!???!??!!!!!!??! WTF? That gash in the stars is bad enough, but the C-section scar alone should preclude a 66. The rest of the coin...
On the '20 Quarter, there are two things I'm concerned about. First is the scratch above her left shoulder. Is that a staple scratch? It should be...
The hard part with these pictures is I have *absolutely* no idea what the luster is like, and that plays a big part of the grade.
The problem is, the reverse "doubled" image is flat and shelf-like, with no split serifs. I know what I'm looking at, and I think you are looking...
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