well, you asked for an opinion, and that is what I stated and don't retract from it. I hope if you do send it to a TPG, you are awarded the grade...
so the piece presented in the op has not been graded by a TPG?
I'll agree to the grade of EF45 on that one, mark.
the piece in the NGC is on target of the grade , no question . But my look at the coin in the post looked like a VF example, but on closer...
he is calling the grade GD, I think it tilts more to High end Fine.
and the spread between VG and VF is $10.00
is it me,or the obv photo, the rim seems damaged/flat ?
I would say F and definitely "cleaned" . Overton 108
ouuuuuu I remember that coin lehigh
ahhhhh ok thanks for the info. I knew somebody was in cahoots with somebody. LOL
ebay & abon , yes but not SGS. Don;t know for certain though
ABON/Ebay is in cahoots with SGS.
Lol we need to start charging Treasure for research and appraisal services.:hug:
I have "The Numismatist" complete year 1908. nicely bound. Oh the goings on in 1908! I just pulled that out again the other evening for reference...
believe it or not, it happens more often than you think.
wow, thats a keeper for certain. One of my prized pieces of literature, which was purchased as a gift for me, is an 1860 ( first ever printed in...
more often than not, token values rarely increase in grades below MS. In those lower grades , they trade frequently and prices realized stay...
Gustavus Lindenmueller was a Barkeeper/restaurant owner and otherwise one of the well to - do promoters of dinning entertainment. The "holed"...
They look to be only surface markings.
The spec that is on the reverse at the D and on boarder, I can't say what that is, from the photos. I believe that is what is left of the "Gilt"...
Separate names with a comma.