So what do you all's think, would it straight grade at the TPG's?
Well I'm very much in learning mode on these, my grading feels pretty shaky, but I'm closer to F15. Hoping for more opinions...
I guess I think it's genuine, but that the seller will leave money on the table by not sending it to slab city before throwing it in an eBay...
This is on eBay. It caught my eye, though I probably won't (can't) buy it. Any guesses?...
Sounds logical. But I look at slabbed coins, I look at pcgs photograde, and trying to judge wear on the feathers from 30 to about 45+ is just...
So So what's the explanation? Were the dies not "parallel"?
Nice xf40
30, with areas of strike weakness.
I'd grade her XF40, with signs of cleaning.I don't believe die cracks alone will add any value here.
There does look to me to be doubling on "pluribus". Machine doubling?
I like it. It's not toned as dark as most of it's vintage, and there's a good bit of dark gunk in some of the crevices, so in my mind some sort of...
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. Edit: my bad, was thinking trade dollar.
Late, but I was debating 63/64
A little CAC story... I once bought a 3 legged buffalo nickle in an online auction because I though it was going too cheap. It was a PCGS XF40...
First off, CAC isn't really a big deal to me, I've only bought one coin that exceeded a thousand dollars. But it seems to me that when big bucks...
A lot could be said on both sides. But John Albanese, the founder of CAC, is a highly respected expert and dealer who has made a ton of money in...
Good looking Morgan
Looks like the obverse was cleaned and maybe buffed a bit. I'll opine genuine, but with some problems. Not a proof. Wait for more opinions.
My guess is a 1.
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