I'd pass. If all those marks were behind the head instead, I'd consider it at 64, but I don't like it as is with a 65 grade.
Out of necessity, they don't have the kinds of coins I'm looking for on those shows. It's always stuff that's ultra-common, and 4 times the price...
I was reasonably sure it was toning because the color of that area is the as the toning near "NE DOLLA".
No, but my girlfriend doesn't fully understand when I leave the house with $50 and come back home with two (silver) Roosevelt dimes. :-) She gets...
I'm too late, but I would have said 64. I love the color, too!
Give me the dimes. Keep the dollars. :-)
Nice! I like your 1876 3CN. Nice die cracks, especially the one at 4:00. :) I was at a show today, too! Picked up a pair of Roosevelts: 1960...
63*
Seated dollars. ;)
Ok, so, I obviously need a lesson in detecting AT. :) What's the giveaway on this one?
MS64 PL CAM.
Awesome, what do I win? ;)
66
That sounds like a fun bet. I'd love to watch this unfold.
I'm a little lost here. I don't see anything obviously wrong with the slab or the coin from these pics, other than the coin seems to be way too...
Even if it went 63 because the grader's wife left him and his car got towed that morning, you could probably still flip it for a profit after...
Great score for $50. You could probably even get that out of it even if it were cleaned.
I'm sure you can make money on it. I mean, worst case, put it up on eBay and you'll probably get at least what you want for it, less fees. Even...
Definitely clean-looking surfaces, but the reverse toning pattern (darker near the devices with very clean fields) is a bit of a concern....
Great post and beautiful pics. I'm also not much of a series collector. I don't want yet another album full of the same coins every other...
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