Yes, that is PCGS's price, but I really do not think Ben will notice the difference. He go PO'ed and left he 2 years ago.
You are being just a little facetious, aren't you?
FWIW, the coin you are talking about was bought at least 4 years ago - long before you bought your roll.
The center broke out. Not at all rare.
And just how many varieties are there for the 1909- VDB? Or more specifically, how many varieties with identifying die cracks? Only the DD is...
I would call it AU. 53 or 55.
"professionally looked at" for what? Die cracks will add nothing to its value. In fact in the extreme, will probably decrease it value.
"improper alloy mixing" is the cause and "Woodies" are the result. Billyray teh last time I checked, those were worth 2¢. Not to shabby either.
I don't care how you interpret it, 69 does not require a full strike. "near full" is not full. Period. BTW, for a branch mint during the...
By you definitions, it is only required for MS-70. I cannot find it now, but I have posted a 1935-S MS-65 RD. It has nearly no wheat lines,...
Have you got any idea how many thing s cannot do right now - mostly like respond to a thread
Your memory is off a bit. PCGS doesn't require full strike until MS-67! Sorry for the double post but it is telling me I am not posting even...
Your memory is off a bit. PCGS doesn't require full strike until MS-67!
The rotation should give it away. It is #3.
I have no idea how you are seeing that, but, yes, there is something there. I really doubt it is altered surfaces. From what I can make out, the...
From what I can see, that is AU.
From what I have seen, if you get 24 & 25 right, you will do a lot of catching up.
Everyone is catching up to Mark and bunching up Columns are rank, name, average, and number of guesses. mark_h 0.625 17 ldhair 0.667 16...
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