Watch out. She has a whole day to get even with you.;)
All the above.
Nice 46 quarter.
Hairlines. They held it back to a PR64.
You should edit your childish insults. They are not welcome here.
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Really? I feel sorry for you if you actually believe that.
From the images, I would have called it a 65. From better images, I'm not sure I would agree with NGC.
The images make it tough to grade. I'm at 15 or 20. When you check it in person, be sure there is no damage.
Folks will never agree on the topic. The Cherrypickers Guide to die varieties has a few clashed coins listed.
Don't use soap of any kind. There is no need to dilute acetone. It's not an acid.
Just the 1830 is worth a few hundred. I would give it an acetone bath. No rubbing or you will kill it's value.
They look real to me. Nice group.
Great thread.
Good answer.
A quick look at auction results show many MS-67 coins in PCGS holders bringing $4000-$600o. Really cool garbage if you ask me.
That's the first one I thought of as well. I like both designs. Why did they make a 2 cent piece?
Cool looking piece.
Do high grade Ike dollars have long term potential? In my opinion, yes but only in MS-66 and higher grades. Tough coins to find in those grades.
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