Both of the coins are equal in grade IMO - for different reasons. Yes the first coin has fewer contact marks, but, it was struck with very worn...
Send it to NCS with the provision they pass it along to NGC of the coin is OK. If it isn't NCS will still slab it.
Now there's the Spider I used to know :ohya: Too bad that saying about an alligator and a hummingbird still applies :D
Gonna getcha for that :D
Light wear on the hair on obv, look at the legends and numerals on the rev - more there.
Not quite, he wasn't crowned until Sept. 22, 1761. They probably have a name for it, just don;t know what it is off the top of my head. Like I...
AU I'd say.
Ahhhh - the boxes :desk: Been so long I've forgotten. Thought he was talking about pliofilm sleeves. :headbang:
Red and blue stand for Philly and Denver - just can't remember which is which :mad: You sure those are Proof sets ? Sound like Mint sets.
George II died on Oct. 25, 1760. That medal is of George III - kind of a welcome to the new king.
Howdy hap - Welcome to the Forum !! Selling the coins is easy enough, doing what you call maximizing your profits is the hard part. The only...
Jersey - read everything you can find on this page that the links take you to - Coin Grading - then you'll have a better understanding.
The only thing that was not said before is that in 1616-17 all coins were made by hand - hammered. The coin pictured is a milled coin which means...
NCS can do nothing with that coin.
Enough already. If you want to discuss the WTC coins, fine discuss them. But any more of this off topic posting and the thread closes - period.
Uhhhh - pretty sure that the mint makes its own planchets for all bulion coins.
Yes, volume 1 covers cents and nickels and yes you can still buy it.
But of course, I planned it that way don't ya know :D
Yes, just spelling variations.
It's because he did post here but I moved it to its own thread.
Separate names with a comma.