Not at all, I'm not even making a guess. I'm just trying to point out that because of all the new folks buying stuff from the mint that a false...
Just for the heck of it I looked up realized prices on Heritage for an 1880-O MS62. I am only relaying prices realized since Feb. 17 thru Mar. 18...
They always have been Ruben, most people just don't realize it. All mintage numbers ever do is give you a starting point for comparison purposes....
Well, I've never sent one in. But other than proper packaging - absolutely nothing.
coinage86 - It was never a debate or an argument, at least not on my part. I can only speak for myself but the point I was trying to make was...
Mike, just an FYI - they now attribute up to Reverse Type VI.
The vast majority of the coins in '63 Proof sets will grade 65 and lower. To even make it worth the slabbing cost the coin would have to grade 66...
For the past 5 years or so that was true, at least most of the time. Before that however it was hardly ever true - ever ! So what do ya do if...
The whole hype thing about sealed Mint or Proof sets is the envelope so you can't see the coins inside. That encourages people's inclination to...
I say 65.
Maybe, maybe not. The rules aren't always the same - matter of fact there aren't any rules. The vast majority of people who jump out of one thing...
Possible I suppose, looks more like a strike through to me though. edit - take a look at this one Jody. As you know I was never an error...
Goes searching ? No, they have machines that sort them out by weight.
Yes it is, but I wanted to see it because I wanted to see if the image on the reverse could correspond to the lines on the obverse that are not...
With that nasty scratch on the cheek it is damaged and technically ungradeable. Beyond that I would say it has AU details as there does appear to...
I know of no on-line grading guide for Ike dollars. I would suggest that you obtain a copy of the ANA Grading Standards for United States Coins....
Ahhhh - in the first pics it appeared as if the marks were incuse, these show otherwise. Perhaps they are the result of clashed dies, do you have...
Personally, I think they passed through the machine and that there was a malfunction. It occurred at both mints but apparently in far fewer...
I do, they were published in Coin World. Unfortunately reproducing the pictures here would be a violation of copyright law. But in the interest of...
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