The coin is accurately graded i.m.o. There is no need to break the holder, furthermore I think this tiny spots are kind of waterspots......no...
It 's a 64? :hungry:
64plus
I think in the second half of the 19seventies. Nice coins....
Cool coins, I have several french revolution coins, too. Why did you send some coins to PCGS and the other half to NGC?
What's the difference beteeen a Dansco and a Whitman album? Is the Dansco more of a quality album?
Mr. Franklin likes bubble gum....and loves to make bubbles on the P coin....:rolleyes:
Very impressive, I like this kind of toning.
Thanks all, it's good to be here:happy:
Hi folks, Is there any significant premium on those hoard coins? I could buy a NGC graded MS64 Double Eagle of 1904. Price is around 1500 Dollars....
Thanks......the coin is not graded. Here is reverse. [ATTACH]
Do you agree with MS63 obverse? Thanks.....[ATTACH]
There's an old cleaning and a retoning. I think it' a borderline decision, I personally don't like the tiny scratches in front of the face. Good luck.
Nice, original very pritty toning. I love this kind of slight coloration.
In this series gentle cleaning is generally accepted.
Under 100 bucks for all of them in business strike without proofs would be a good offer. Altogether 46 pieces.
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The answer is 10
....when PCGS and NGC send their own trucks bringing your graded coins to your bank vault.
I would crack it out to be sure the grader is independent from the old opinion. But please send the old grading sheet back to PCGS.
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