+1 to all of this. I bought a PCGS MS65 1938-D at a show, and one of the dealers I showed it to said this is the type of coin he buys all day for...
Just because nobody's taken it yet, I'll say MS65. (Though I think MS64 is probably a better guess.) BTW, I have a 1940 Mercury slabbed by ANACS...
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Raw from eBay seller kryptonitecomics. Hope they look as good in hand! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You should repost the other pic. :)
Much as I hate to hijack a thread, it seems somewhat appropriate here. :p I'm also in the market for a few Ikes for a type set (non proofs)....
Btw, there's no way you're going to get "flatness from storage" on a coin, unless you're storing it unprotected and underneath hundreds of pounds...
All 3 are from Kryptonite Comics. I'm hoping they look as good in hand as in the pics. I was looking for a nice 64 Kennedy toner for a type set,...
I don't know. It looks better than a lot of modern commems, but that's not a high bar to hit. :-) I did notice it seems to have 2 sets of...
I hope they don't end up putting the weight and composition on the design. On the edge, I could live with, but I want to see the classic design...
@AncientJoe, those coins are clearly different die pairs. Therefore, they're not duplicates. ;) Seriously, both are great coins, and I don't...
Really? I briefly looked into Hugh Wood insurance before and looked at their application. I didn't find any requirement to be an ANA member...
There's no way that's XF. Hard to tell exactly from the pictures, but it's at least high AU, and possibly MS with a weak strike. I agree about...
Looks like the picture got switched since I last looked at it. The one I see now looks more like XF.
12 bucks seems about right. I'd put it at AU53 RB.
Looks like a doubled die to me, and a fairly dramatic one!
Agreed. AU details, cleaned. Also, lots of rim bumps.
Anything you'd ever refer to as a "ding" is always grade limiting. The factors that influence how much are the size, location, and number of...
I gotta with fake. Every authentic 1916-D in that condition I've ever seen has the mint mark worn down significantly more than this.
I'd say it's a solid Fine.
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