I like that 24-D. It looks like a solid 45 with a shot at AU. As for the 33-D (assuming that is dust on his neck), my guess would be 65.
The "marks" are nothing but the picture background nearly mark free. I have got to find something that is not as fuzzy to use, but that was the...
Maybe it is just the lighting, but that observe just looks photoshopped to me.
Anyone see anything unusual with this listing?...
Aside from the obvious, can anyone tell me anything about this token?
Now that ht grandkids are gone, I can get back to business. Any and all opinions please. The seller stated it was 63 RB. I do nopt thing it...
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Here are a couple I picked up this week
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Not a clue. Where have you tried - on the listing, on my eBay, or where all items are listed?
Unless there is something wrong on the edges, I would have no problem if they called that a 65. The coloring looks quite natural to me (I realize...
I can understand a 64, but how can you explain a 63. Anyone have an explanation for that?
Does anyone think this is real? If not, I will report it. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150226435227
I could have saved you the trouble of selling it. All you havd to do was give it to me. That is one nice cent. Did it make 65 RB?
Nice pics! Just for curiosity, what lamp did you use? (i.e., natural light, standard incandescent, or other)
Maybe I have all of them. I now have 6. What die is this one http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=33417? As for the AU, I see no wear...
That 35 looks nice. It might be a 66. Good buy. The 38 looks like a 64. Cinsistancy is one of the major problems for the spg's (second party...
Here is one I picked up recently. BIN for $177 described as "uncirculated original mint luster 1909-S lincoln cent" with a good return policy....
Most of those companies are not THIRD party graders. One person (company) buys, grades ands then sells them. They do this to increase their...
It depends on why you are slabbing. If it is financial, go with PCGS or NGC. If you want an accurate grade, use NGC. If you only need to know...
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