This is why I do not post photos of my coins along with their cert numbers. Best practices - just cover that number with a post-it!
I picked one of these up recently too. The 3d effect of the cave made me wonder if it was caused by die clash at first. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have a few in plastic too, as well as some older brass ones. I recently picked up a variety of prison tokens from the Cumins State Farm in...
No picture came through with your post, and my crystal ball is in the shop for repairs.
I picked up a worn-to-death 1877 penny from a junk bin the other day. While attributing it, I came across the delineation in the catalog between...
Got some cool ancient silver from my SS! Thank you for these fun pieces. I've got a lot of research ahead of me - although one is indicated to be...
Wow. That does seem pretty harshly graded. I would have thought 63 or 64.
Bought it already, at not too far above melt. I'm debating keeping it as a type example as I'm not planning to collect the whole series.
I'd say AU-55 to 58 & the dullness hints at cleaning to me too.
I'm leaning towards ms64. Beautiful example of a coin that's often weakly struck.
D'oh! Yes, I did.
As mentioned in another thread, these incuse relief designs can be quite tough to grade. How would you score this 1911 Quarter Eagle? [ATTACH]...
I'm having trouble assigning a grade here. What label would you hang on this pre-Civil War lass? It looks like she picked up a bit of the pox. Is...
I have trouble grading them too. The bag marks I'm seeing probably bump it down below MS-62, but I don't see anything that would push it below AU-58.
I'm not sure about the grade on these, nor am I sure if the sell anywhere close to their Redbook values for the grade. Any observations...
Ms64+
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