Nope, 14D is one of the ones I'm missing from my album.... for obvious reasons.
I agree that the coin has almost certainly been dipped and retoned, but I think that can still sometimes be an attractive coin, as here. My...
Yeesh, need some imagination to get an S out of that! But yes, it is from die erosion.
I do like this one better. More frames, each for a shorter time. Still not perfect.... I will keep working on this. Interesting tip... there's a...
Well, here's my first attempt. I'm not completely thrilled with it yet, but it is moving in the right direction. I need to figure out the lighting...
Something besides a Morgan for a GTG! Amazing! I haven't figured out yet how to adapt the SLEC scale to the circulated coins. Strike is less...
There's an ignore thread feature!!?! I knew there was an ignore user feature (and really, this guy deserves it), but I didn't know there was a...
What you are looking for does not exist. The PCGS photograde site is based off the book by James Ruddy called "Photograde." It is, as you mention,...
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Hmmm... no idea what you've shown us. Could you describe these things? What are they? Why are they special? Why did you buy them? How do they fit...
Long story short: Return that baby immediately! Strike: 64+ (that is a decent strike. The common assumption is "O Mint strikes are bad"... but...
These are incredibly common across all denominations, and (should) bring no premium.
No. Yes.
No, there is not even a hint of a D on that mangled piece of copper. Throw that thing in a leave-a-penny tray and hope some YN finds it.
I think that when it was graded, it was a solid 64. This is an example of the loosening standards that people have been talking about lately. I...
Honestly, as much as I would like to see this SLEC scale used at a TPG, I realize that is a pipe dream. I use it here on the forums as a...
Strike: 65 Luster: 64 Eye appeal: 64 Contact marks: 66 The coin looks remarkably mark free in these pictures. I can't really get a feel for the...
Nailed it. This is some PMD.
Or they were hoping whoever they foisted their forgery upon didn't know there were different mm styles.
Looks like a medallion made for jewelry. It even has the loop attached for the pendant.
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