I'd say XF.
No, they can even be different within the same year on the same denomination.
Of course the luster is evident, as I said the light colored areas have luster and the darker colored areas do not. With scans this is even easier...
Wouldn't argue that. But the coin I pictured has even been wiped - it should have been body bagged.
Just about all of it. I have circled areas where you can luster breaks and light wear. The lighter areas inside the circles still have luster, the...
It certainly wouldn't surprise me if PCGS slabbed that a 64. If they can slab this as a 63 - then that's a 64 in their eyes.
Sounds more like a nmedal of some sort than a coin.
Well Joe, in the future try and limit your posts to numismatic related items.
Now let's look at the reverse. This time the second pic is what it should look like -
OK snaz - let's do it this way. These are the very same pics, only I have cropped them to show certain portions of the coin. First look at the...
As for the rim dings did you open the larger pictures and look ? :confused: As for the misaligned dies - look at the bulge on the bottom half...
Take look now Steve -
IMO what with the somewhat flat strike, hits in key places, carbon spots, rim dings and being struck with misaligned dies - it should in no way...
That's fine, and I think you'll do fine. Wish ya lots of luck pal ;)
I moved your thread because you ar emore likely to get an answer in this section ;)
By that I hope you mean "floor bidding" Jack. Stay away from live internet bidding against floor bidders - that is truly dangerous ground to walk on.
Send him a PM.
I see nothing wrong with it except it is a very bad picture.
And you can do that, I'd say you already have done it if you would just stop the practices I recommended that you stop. I would also say that your...
Howdy Jessica - Welcome to the Forum !! Sorry to say this, but I am reasonably certain that is not a genuine coin. If it is indeed gold, the...
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