This is where I think the minor planchet flaw is - between the stem and the A and between the C and the rim.
Geeez - it had to happen EVENTUALLY ! :hatch:
64 on the '36 and 65 on the '37.
VF25, figure they said VF30.
Let me ask you Jason, does the color of the coin match that in the pics ? If so, I'd agree with PCGS on that count. As for grade, AU details I'd say.
Thought everybody knew Lord M (Rob Shinnick) - he hangs out on the PCGS World forum - heckuva guy ;)
If they are flow lines then why are they broken ? The lines do not continue in between the devices or legends - even the date. In those areas the...
To point out what I was saying and further people's education about grading these, look at these examples and you tell me how they compare to the...
Yes the coin has some minor porosity and a minor planchet flaws in the areas you pointed out.
Yup, I did.
OK, that's how many ounces of silver the coins have in them. Multiply that by spot price and you have it.
Yeah, it might be presumptuous. But then I have seen several of the coins graded 68 in hand and in pics. This one is just not their equal IMO....
All ya gotta do is multiply number of coins x .36169. If it's close to the spot price, you'll do OK.
They're real purrrrrrrty ;)
Don't let him fool ya - he drills those holes himself :D
Sorry, I gotta say we were close and NGC blew it on that one.
Second pics make it look there is a fingerprint, first pics do not. Based on first pics - 66. Why ? Clean coin, good eye appeal.
There is really no simple answer to your question, it requires experience more than anything. There are a hundred things to know and look for. Do...
Best option, take it to a coin show, sell it - buy another one, haze free, from another dealer. It may cost you a couple bucks extra but it will...
Gonna guess PCGS said 64. My grade would be 63, not because of marks, there are few, but the coin has a somewhat weak strike on the obv. It has...
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