The proof cents from 1909 to 1916 were called Matte Proofs. They had a different look than the mirror finish we see today on proofs. The 1910s...
What were you trying to spell?
Please tell us what a late die floor is.
No? If PCGS and CAC agree I feel sure it belongs in that holder. Are you saying it should not be in a 66 holder?
And we should know what that means?
EF-40. If it got better it won't sell for that price.
The coin is AT and would never grade. It's a $20 coin as is to some.
Folks used to do this type of thing to build positive feedback. I think this guy wants the "5 Star" detailed seller rating. He needs 10 ratings...
Thats good news. I was worried that little print might still be changing. After 7 years I would think it's stable. The CAC sticker tells me it...
I think the seller is trying to get 10 detailed seller ratings. He needs that for the rating to start showing on ebay.
I'll go 64. You can polish the slab and get rid of most of that.
My mom always told me that green beans were good for me.:) Great coin and image. You caught the color and detail plus some of the luster all in...
This one was special as well. It was my test coin for a new macro lens. I knew I made a good choice and still use the same lens. [IMG]
I took this one for my son. It had a special meaning to him and his drum line friends. Has a special meaning to me as well. [IMG]
I'm thinking the same.
Wow I type slow.
Nice coin. I'll guess it's going in a type set album.
I'm thinking it got a 66. Any idea how long it has been in that slab?
Wow. You knew it could be worth about 100K but didn't have the money to send it in. That kind of money and it's still raw after almost a year?
The same guy has this. Too funny. [IMG]
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