MS63PL
MS64 @ $81 Edit: I do like the color, personally I wouldn't add more than a $15-$20 premium for it though.
Hard to tell, but I'd say the visible marks I see need to be pretty light to make it a solid 65, also the obverse strike isn't great either.
XF40
66
Good Grief!
Xf40 - obv. cleaned
I don't think you can hurt them by dipping and rising them in pure 100 percent acetone. I probably would if it was me. Just no rubbing or wiping.
Ebay does take some time, but that's what I'd do. (well, personally I'd hang on to the older stuff, but not strictly as an investment.) You can...
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Not the most attractive toning, to be sure, but circulated coins can't have the toning stripped and not be devalued.
63PL
:(:mad:;):yuck::cigar::joyful:o_O:rolleyes::oops:This...
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Welcome to CT! I agree with F15. Hard to evaluate the surfaces, could be cleaned though. Scarcer coin!
Sterling does trade at a discount to 90% and .999. I understand that refiners prefer U.S. silver that they know the composition of. Some coinage...
Great Britain, British Empire Coinage, Mexico, Australia, and France come to mind as popular collecting countries that have neat old coins that...
Well you got me looking. Tried to sharpen it some. Don't the denticles look weird?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
On ebay a roll of dateless buffs might sell for $11.00....so....27 cents? :D
Really I don't see the rim damage as a huge issue considering the grade of the coin. I've seen much worse. :) I can't say how you did, not...
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