I believe so far, the first four (of five) 2020-W quarters have been released. Couple folks here on the forums have been lucky enough to find a few.
A few comments touched on mintage figures and artificial rarities. I think there's definitely a happy medium. On the one end is the insanely low...
After reading about future quarter series, coming across this article was a pleasant surprise:...
I was able to complete a PCGS SBA proof set via eBay in about 2 months and relatively cheaply a few years ago. There's plenty of them out on...
Certainly not a pro; only recently started reading and learning about classic commemorative series. I believe this is PCGS MS65.
Here's a PCGS video discussing Strike; linked starting at 6:14 where they discuss FBL and view a few examples which are and aren't FBL: [MEDIA]...
Indeed PCGS is a bit more lenient with the FBL designation. If I'm not mistaken, they're only interested in the lower set of lines; whereas NGC...
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Planning on posting reveal in ~2 hours.
By the way, if you own a GoldShield slab, it includes PCGS's TrueView. You can always pull up and download high res photos of your coin here:...
Earth's one moon is overrated. Where are the Europa or Enceladus coins?! ;)
MS65 One of my all time favorite commemoratives!
I should've certainly added - this is in a PCGS slab.
Picked up this beauty this week. What do y'all think? [ATTACH]
Beautiful! MS63
Pretty proud of this pick up at $31 -- [ATTACH] Beautifully toned PCGS MS62. I realize this is on the lower end of MS, but I couldn't pass up...
Thanks, KBBPLL. Not sure I see anything on the reverse, but I did see the I in Liberty. Also, saw little more of same in the U of Trust. Machine...
Thanks, Rick. It was late; figured my eyes were playing tricks on me, but thought I'd get some opinions.
Good morning folks, Was looking at my 1964 Kennedy half and noticed something I'd not seen before -- the B in Liberty appears to have some...
I know PCGS changed their policy and started adding a straight grade (in addition to 'Chop Mark' "pedigree"), however, in my opinion, this seems...
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