The oldest original Mint or Proof set I ever managed to obtain was from 1949 - it contained an insert much like the one you posted from 1958. To...
Roman Provincial Coinage Online From a release published by the University of Oxford - Roman Provincial Coinage...
Scottish Coins and Banknotes This a bit of a unique site, it provides a college level study guide for the currency of Scotland along with...
Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgow "Barter to Euro - The Story of Coinage" "This project traces the development of...
Barber Quarters "Barber Quarters were minted from 1892 to 1916. Barber Quarters were heavily used and largely went into circulation and stayed...
The Liberty Nickel Collector Society An excellent web site for Liberty nickel collectors. It contains a great deal of information including...
Barber Halves "Barber Halves were minted from 1892 to 1915. Barber halves largely went into circulation and stayed there, and most of the dates...
Barber Dimes "Barber Dimes were minted from 1892 to 1916. Barber Dimes were very popular, replacing the 55-year old Seated Liberty design. They...
GRADING MINT STATE FRANKLIN HALF DOLLARS - by Frank Chiong "From time to time we have discussed Franklins in every manner, from “Guess the...
Annual Reports of the United States Mint Just what it says, a listing of the annual reports of the US Mint to Congress and the President for...
French Jetons & Medals While by no means a complete listing, the web site does provide pics of many beautiful examples in periods ranging from...
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This one's kinda tough based on the pics. In one pic it appears that there are breaks in the luster on the sails, if there are I would say AU58....
Following are the design changes and dates for same on the Kennedy half as taken from Mike Locke's site - 1964 Kennedy, silver Proof...
It means that coin is returned to you ungraded and unslabbed because it is considered to be ungradeable. The body bag comes from the small plastic...
Perhaps ANACS may label a coin as such, but I have never seen a slab with such a description on the slab.
Affect the grade - yes. Will it cause the coin to be body bagged - no. There are plenty of coins out there slabbed by both with fingerprints on them.
I think you've already answered one of your own questions Silver Striker. All they have to do is use the one day grading service with overnight...
No that's not what I mean - it could go either way. NGC or PCGS may well grade the coin or they may body bag it. They would see the same things I...
That's close, they just left out a couple of descriptive phrases. It should read - Obverse - VERY FINE - Right leg worn nearly flat in...
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