I can't see that getting a 64 and a CAC bean with that ink damage.
four for a buck is mighty cheap !
How could a silver planchet still be at the mint in 1974 ? It has to be clad or a fake error.
not enough increase potential to hold onto them, much like holding onto $2 bills from 1976, close to 40 years ago and not worth more than $2 to...
what does with shield mean on the 1872 ? How is that brown ?
I don't see how it can be graded !
How do you buy those and never open the box ?
There was a similar CC dollar recently with the same awesome reverse and some bagmarks on the obverse ( similar to this) I said MS-62, it was an...
I'd sure rather throw 10k + at a coin like that instead of something modern and stupid like a 60 something jefferson nickel with full steps...that...
The coin is fully mint state without a trace of wear, it's just not prooflike. The obverse is pretty baggy so I'd go MS-62. The luster is fine and...
not even close to PL going by the second picture.
The strong N in one is what sticks out most to me. I hope they catch the guy.
nice coins in this thread
I'd either get an AU-58 in a Pcgs or NGC slab or maybe raw or move up to Ms-63/4 level.
at best ! More like VF to me. It doesn't make any difference with Jeffy nickels or Roosy dimes, most Washington quarters, Franklins, Kennedy...
Yeah AU-55 details cleaned won't slab problem coins are best sold for non problem coins , even if lower in grade. It will always be a problem...
Since you can't tie the packaging to the coin, I'd say the packaging has a separate value.
so Lincoln got rubbed out....again !
The packaging should have value even if the coins are slabbed.
Nowhere near $40 with that huge hole in it. I might buy it for $10 and try to get $20....it is a huge problem coin with the hole.
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