Yes you can. And you can study them from now until doomsday, and I absolutely guarantee you that you cannot always distinguish AT from NT....
If you do, please don't post it here as it would violate copyright. You could always PM it to him though ;)
You can bet everything you own that there are plenty of AT coins that have been slabbed by the TPGs. And win that bet !
I don't think there's any answer to that. I've seen coins bagged for a rim ding like this cent has. But where the TPGs are concerned, it makes a...
Now fix the clock !! Pleeeeeeeease :loud:
I don't know of an accurate estimate of the total number of coin collectors, let alone one by denomination. If you ask the US Mint, there were...
Never woulda guessed that's what you were talking about as I would not have ever guessed they graded it higher than 62. I thought they did it a...
Luster doesn't have anything to do with it. Look at all the dang contact marks on the coins I posted. Do you see even anywhere near that many...
Not sure what you're asking about Mike, but I assume this ? PCGS 62 0* 12* 38 0 NGC 62 0 0
Lemme show ya something here, these are the first 2 PCGS MS63 I found on Heritage. I didn't pick them out, they're just the first 2. [IMG]...
A coin struck with a corroded die will have little pimples/bumps on it. They're often referred to as struck with a rusty die. And it could be...
Look at the date this thread was started. Has there ever been any follow up story confirming the first story about a huge treasure being found ?...
Because the information that can be found on the internet is very small compared to what can be found in books ;) In fact most of the information...
I understand what you're trying to say, but it doesn't work that way. With coins that are not popular it's a whole harder to influence the market...
No, I am saying that IMO all 3 of them are AU.
Typically yes, but not always. Peace dollars are known for being like this sometimes.
Don't have the book handy to look it up right now but I believe that is one of the first ANA slabs - before ANACS, as we know it, even existed.
Let me ask you guys something - when's the last time you saw a 63 Morgan as clean as any of those 3 ? Answer - never. So why are they in 63...
Easier to read it yourself - http://www.smalldollars.com/index.html#sacagawea
No, they were burnished after striking. edit - I'm mixing myself up. These were burnished before striking. It was only some of the Goodacre...
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