looks like a grand slam to me :D
ketchup!!! (please don't listen to me)
very very nice pickups
a pretty dime :D [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You kids... that ain't nuttin.... 20 years in my pocket now.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
They do grade "full sets" but I doubt many of the full slabbed sets in the same grade started in the same envelope :D I believe most proof sets...
My 1958 pf68rd was lonely... and the price was way to low to pass up lol... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This one just caught and held my eye especialy that reverse though the obverse ain't shabby either.. add in the under list price and the OGH and i...
Yeah I gonna go ahead an post this one early as the pics not great... MS63 OGH and as i said for about 70-75% list I'm Happy :D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have to agree with the guys here... for a coin with that high of a price tag, buy certified or only from a well known and trusted dealer raw...
I called it 65 but I have a hard time grading toned coins... the colors distract my eyes too much :D
yup yup I see em.. now you got me looking at my SFs for similar lol...
Or maybe not.. sellers pics being so-so... and no truview at pcgs but will see what happens... I got her for about 70% list so I'm happy but then...
Only the collection name on the pcgs label. I had to do a fair amount of research to figure out it was the thomas noe collection lol
1/1000s more my speed lol... [ATTACH]
1962 in a gem BU grade (66+) is the one I'm most aware of.. is a rarity of grade/quality rather then production
some of you know I am slowly putting together a "great hoard/collection" collection. Now I have the opertunity to pick up a fairly nice small date...
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whistles..... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I know what you're saying.. I've posted a lot of "extreme" conservations I've done, but never really mention the quick dips and other minor spot...
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