While the coin is poorly struck I do think there is light wear on the collar, eyebrow, cheek and in the hair. I also think there is wear on the...
Graded the same, the octagonal is always the cheaper of the two ;)
Oh I got your point and understood what you meant. I campaigned long and hard to have her returned ;) And I well understand how politics is...
No worries pal, you didn't ;)
I believe the reason yo uare under that impression is because some folks believe that a Canadian grading company, ICCS, uses stricter grading...
Yes it is possible. But since the pic does capture some remaining luster, that leads me to believe that there actually is only a little luster...
The coin has AU details, but the luster is sadly lacking - at least in the pics. If the luster is there in hand then I would say AU50 - if it is...
Ahhhh - but do you want the round or the octagonal ? :D
Truly an excellent quote. This one however has long been my favorite - "Coins are the most obscure things. Their value rises and falls, and...
Using ANA standards - VG10. I suspect PCGS said VF20.
Hmmmm - you must have missed these then. [IMG] Sure looks like Lady Liberty to me.
Conder if I hadn't bought 4 rolls of each myself, in 2001, I might be tempted to believe you. And then there is my memory, which distnctly recalls...
Luc - F13 is not a number that is used. The grading numbers that are used are as follows - PO1, PO2, AG, AG3, G4, G6, VG8, VG10, F12, F15,...
MS details - over-dipped.
To me - $10.
Yes, there was '99 business strike as well.
To my knowledge there is no web site. What you'd want is the book Sheldon wrote - Penny Whimsy Also, don't believe there was a 14 used.
The 3 coins you posted links to appear have natural toning.
Looks more like a planchet crack to me.
Kinda curious Frank, when was that ?
Separate names with a comma.