MS64
Both are fantastic medals, I would be happy to own either one of them.
@Lehigh96 nailed that grade. I completely agree with the assigned grade for the piece. Lots of die polish lines reflective surfaces and frosty...
What did ya get?
Thats a pricey set, even in MS64 some of the later years are auctioning for over 400. The 35/34's are even more.
Yes from 34' to 38'.
Thanks, I was wondering on that aspect. I had checked it against some true views. I usually don't buy commemoratives raw. Any thoughts on grade?
[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I picked this one up the other day, I don't see any red flags. What's your opinion? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hey Sal I have been there a few times. Once posted this 62' Jeff. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No just worn over. That can't happen at the mint. Cool find!
That sure is more than cauliflower ear. Fun strike thru.
Here is Desert's reverse. [IMG]
When you find that incredible luster, it can be hard to emulate. What ever you do just make sure you know your camera. Nd what look you are trying...
Glad to hear Lardan, you hang in there also @Collecting Nut today was a garden day, catch up on the watering This means you too @Randy Abercrombie
Do the surfaces look like they have any protected luster left? I am just trying to read the luster on the coin. There are a few of the deeper...
Hey Barney, do you have a copy stand? Or are you trying to free hand the photo? Here is what I use. It's a bit dirty right now haven't cleaned up...
Tokens aren't much different to grade than a US coin. You look for the same rubs on the high points, hairlines, rim dings and surface issues that...
I bet that was a dealer saying we don't want the folder of state quarters, you might as well spend em.
Thanks Steve! LOL, It's usually Beer and Pizza or Steaks and Beer. Not both under the same roof.
Separate names with a comma.