FWIW, it rather surprised me that it went that cheap. His 1914-S 66 RED went for $83,000+ and there are 3 of them.
Maybe it is just me, but that V.D.B. just does not look right. Anyone else think it is a doctored coin?
No! Not mine. Jack Lee bought it for $149,500 and his estate sold it for $106,375
I would hate to see the adjective you use to describe me. I started using a computer in 1965 and the internet in 1985 (?) such as it was.
Your are implying that it was a different coin. It is actually the same coin sold a second time. Just to prove the point, it is the only PCGS...
You're glad? Hoe do you think I feel?
Not what I am talking about for corrosion. Look in the "E PLURIBUS UNIM". I see several green specs in there. BTW, I forgot to mention the...
First off, I doubt if your coloring is the alloy. Were it so, the front would have a similar pattern (the alloy goes through the coin). As for a...
It looks to me like it has been improperly stores (against something?). I would give it a 64 RB.
It is not so obvious on the second pic, but there is still something around the "OF AM".
1915- - Has that had some PVC damage? If not, MS-61 1929- I would go AU50. I would still bet you could sell it to Lehigh. Pretty coin.
Jack - You are very welcome! And my thanks to the organizers.
I see no reason to suspect that is not natural. If you want to see some more, go to my home page and my album "woodies".
Better start soon. My guess is that you will need more than one game.
When the last one sold was 4+ years ago, I do not think that "the chart" is that meaningful. And, I will bet that there are no others (of the...
really?
I saw this coin and I knew who it should belong to. Any chance it will? BTW, I assure you that I will not be bidding against you....
Looks like a ground find to me.
Got it from numiscent. He said that he had no idea why PCGS did call it red. I agree that it should be red. PCGS said 64RB. The 64 I agree...
The "scratch" is none of the above. I think it is a die break, but it is very faint and could be a strike through or planchet flaw.
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