I am at MS66 on this one. I can let the ding go at the right of the steps bottom. But that break of step 1 is what caught my eye.
Not seeing it?
@Seattlite86 did you get these back?
In this instance I agree 100%
I tried to hit a local shop after work yesterday, but they were closed. I wanted another before the end of the year.
34D medium motto [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It not a basement slabber. LOL @SensibleSal66 and @Barney McRae I don't know what to do with you two. read above.
Below is a photo of the original Liberty bell. This bell rang for nearly 100 years before the crack was noticed. The Inscription reads: Proclaim...
I was mistaken on what I thought was luster.
Maybe it is the wrong set of words, This company started up in the mid 80's and had a different approach to grading.
The slab is what caught my eye not necessarily the coin. Then I saw what made me buy it. By the way the slab was discounted for the reputation....
The Battle creek is my favorite that that's a wonderful two-sided toner.
These were sold during the Bicentennial 1776. Sold mounted in gold toned money clips, (solid blank back). And in Bevel or pendant with two sides,...
Yeah, I get ya. I think that @mrweaseluv might have played those words on purpose. By the way @No_Ragrets I bought one years ago in a soap box It...
I was only being onery! I did a little research before I bought mine. This one just looks like it has a bit of meat on the bone.
Why so low everyone? looks like it has plenty of detail left. Then we have this from Mr.W "almost bought an AU/details/cleaned." I am at AU50
By the way, Those are some nice looking Boones @Green. I have a 37D.
I looked there. The 34 has got to be faint if Phil wasn't able to make them stand out. It was going over my head I guess. I was thinking overdate.
If you can't no worries. The 34 must be very faint.
DO you have good clear photos of the 35/34? I was looking at them on Coin facts and couldn't see the underlying 34?
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