Hard for me to see that coin as uncirculated. A high circulated grade, sure, like XF or AU.
63. Seems like a lot of marks for a higher grade.
I fully agree with all those on here who pronounced it ugly, the obverse in particular.
My favorites are the 16-S cent, the 13 type 1 Buffalo, and the 72-D nickel.
Six of one, half dozen of the other. Flip a coin, either the left one or the right one.
Cleaned with a Brillo pad or worse. Can't imagine why anyone would want it. An honest F12 would be more attractive to me and should cost less than...
Very interesting train that I have no business responding to b/c I have exactly one ancient coin that my father gave me probably 65 years ago. I...
The coin has a bit more horn than you usually expect on a G4, but I think they got the grade right. Just my opinion, of course.
I read The Road but haven't seen the movie. If you can imagine a mother and family roasting her newborn baby on a stick, then you'll have an idea...
The NGC graders saw it as 58 Brown, with a market value of a 62, and that's why they gave it the grade they did. I had a 1931-S cent that should...
XF harshly cleaned
65 Red
I collected stamps until my trading partner in Australia dropped dead mowing a neighbor's lawn. Heck of a nice guy.
That's a quarter a pack, youngsters.
And Picayune cigarettes cost 25c! Not that I ever bought any.
It would be nice to have an LCS!
Surely you don't mean it when you say it was a mistake. I would give anything to have a granddaughter pester me with questions about coins.
I've seen 1927-S 25c in AU58 holders that I wouldn't have graded VF. One even had a green bean! I'm still looking for one that I can afford. It's...
I cheated once in college, as I recall. It was in Music Appreciation, and the professor said he would allow "one free cheat." Well, I took mine,...
That's amusing. My Barber quarters would be offended by my response! LOL
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