Just as an addenda, the single coin I have had the most trouble finding well struck is the 1924-S. I have found some good wheat lines on these,...
PGCS along with the rest I have just posted.
I am not sure just what your definition of "odd looking" is, but there are people who collect the lowest grade certified coin they can find. Some...
So that is my problem. All of you millionaires and I am just dreaming.
It might go a little higher, but there are just too many nicks, the spot on the bottom reverse, scratch on the shoulder, etc. But, hey, it is a...
Hey! It actually has wheat lines! Now I can say AU probably 50. If you can get a well struck 16 or 17, they sure are pretty!
I just sent one of mine in, but they did not like it for some reason. They said that it had been tooled for some reason. No one else has ever...
You are just enough out of focus that I cannot tell for sure whether it is XF or AU. That puts it at $6 - $10.
That is what Jim says. If he had said "On ebay, completed auction searches show that PCGS 1922 weak "D"'s are...", he would been correct.
Jim, PCGS 1922 no D Weak Reverses in EF are going forbetween $750 and $3000 on Heritage. Now the weak "D"'s are in your price range.
I can't guarantee that this is the oldest, but it is close and the one I remember the best. I will put it this way, I have had it over 1/2 of its...
I wish my set would tone up like that. I am not much of a fan of toning, but that one I like.
Yea! 58-, 58-D, 57-, 57-D, etc. There are 12 "different" for 1954 through 1958.
My guess is that you could have done better IF you wanted to play around on eBay long enough. However, I assume that your time is worth...
Therefore, there was not a major design change for the bicentennial coinage?
You are doing a good job of making my case. So why are the bicentennial coins excluded?
The point of this is "What constitutes a series?" which got transposed into "Are the bicentennial coins just commemoratives?" My point is that...
A.M. or P.M.
Look in the reference section here for a lot of it. However, the place I learned the most (not ANA standards, but PCGS & NGC) is from the...
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