It is more than just grading standards which are actually both harder and lighter now days. Back in the OGH days you could have a special coin...
Nice Dansco I thought about doing that but couldn't bring myself to crack the ones I bought in plastic for my VF set. My set is here except the...
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[IMG] F details cleaned Here is my example in my cue set just for kicks
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Because they are NGC and I used random coins from the bottom of the box to get them registered. Note it is a PCGS registry.
while a side set of mine for sure, I used the down time caused by the blizzard to create a showcase. I have always appreciated gold as most of us...
Looks nice but Lib's cheek looks smoothed to me. Either thumbed or rubbed with a cloth.
Only one I have currently and the rev of 38 is a bet of a misnomer seeing that it actually shares the rev die form an 1839o bust half but they...
I am not so sure about that, Trade dollars are expensive enough just doing the set with a couple of the top varieties (75 s/cc. & 76cc DDR and...
I take it back it might be but IMO it is totally one of the VAM with little following because of not only how slight it is but the already high...
The OP coin is a 34s, the DDO PCGS photos the 2nd poster posted are from a 34d VAM 3 or 4 depending on the Rev die. The doubling on the 34s is...
Not only one of the best naked eye doubled die in all of silver dollar, also some of the very few naked eye die pair variances from the 20th cen....
Not sure it is worth much more than you paid so I would call it a good buy more than a cherry pick. I sold a problem free ICG f12 on GC for 19$....
Here is a chart I made a few years back that shows the basic stuff for type 1 & 2 Trades [IMG]
Just remember that the difference between 45 & 50 comes down to surface rub. You can have Au meat but xf skin it it will or should be an xf if...
I have that very coin in my set and it is much much worse than yours Variety set http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=1220 Worse...
Real and a rare die marriage to boot although one that nobody cares about. That Rev die is shared with the very rare 1876cc type 1/1 plain CC...
Classic opium dollar. It isn't so much one dollar cut as two cut down, filled and married to each other. There is no evidence they were actually...
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