I believe it is because, due to the method of manufacture, there is noticeable variance in diameter on CBH's. Even with the foam rings some coins...
Ah you just beat me @micbraun. 110 is where I'm settling also.
There are reasons it's raw. Looks messed with, and authenticity??? The eagle's breast looks weird.
Wild guess PF64
62
I won't disagree, but the paper label is less isolated in these slabs. Hence, a stronger and quicker reaction often does occur in my observation.
Silver tones in the no-line NGC slabs. Sometimes beautifully, this one went bad.
I'll opine in the $500 range. Lots of meat on it, yet it is "off color." I agree with Randy that it appears to have had heavy toning and someone...
I'll guess 63.
If I was you I wouldn't give longshot any credibility, but he thinks maybe the reverse especially looks buffed or smoothed somehow.
You can google melt values for canadian coins. Their older circulating coinage is different than ours.....92.5%, 80%, 50%, etc. in silver content....
63
That's fine. Just be aware that you hurt the resale value of this coin by cracking it, and that it is easy to damage mint state surfaces with...
Yes, if you want albums go with circulated coins. Ok, just my opinion.
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