AU-53 details, cleaned. Nice coin, Bone :thumb:
Yep Leadfoot, A lot of people don't realize the collector demand for coins that grade PO-1. Eisenhower dollars graded by PCGS at PO-1 sell for as...
$4.50 at a jewelry store.
I picked this up for my dansco 7070. What do you think it grades?;) [IMG]
MS-60 is $45/$50 and MS-63 is $325/$350.
I use a hammer too.;) [IMG]
I wonder why they didn't include INGS, ANAC, NGS, AGS, PGS, GCS, POS......
Nice photoshop job, Speedy.;)
You should be able to buy one that is already slabbed for less than the cost of getting yours slabbed.
:eek: That thing looks awful.:(
Proofs can not be accurately graded from pictures. Pictures don't usually show hairlines, so a coin that looks like a PF-68 might only grade...
That is awesome.:eek: When most people say they have some old coins, they usually have wheaties and dateless buffalos. Charlie
I thought these were really cool. They have blue toning from the old ANA holders.:cool: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Charlie
It is graded AU-58, and is in an old "ANA Official Grade" holder from 1989. I think it would upgrade to MS-62 if I cracked it out and sent it to...
Guess the grade on my new gold coin. It is ANACS certified. [IMG] Charlie
I have gotten some good deals at flea markets. I bought this Morgan raw at a flea market for $20.00 Charlie
Mostly from dealers. I go through through their piles of proof sets and buy all of the ones that have nice cameos. I even got a 1963 proof...
It is only known for 1921 Philadephia minted Morgans. Charlie
I have never heard of it happening, although I have cherrypicked some nice Cameos and Deep Cameos from opened proof sets. Charlie
Here is a pic that shows the differences in the edge reeding on 1921 Morgan dollars. The ones with wide reeding carry a bit of a premium over the...
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