Grades have posted. PCGS agreed that this one could use a tiny bump and upgraded it to MS66+, but not quite the 67 I'd hoped for. Still very...
Grades just posted. Friends over at PCGS reconsidered and have now graded it MS63.
You nailed it! I'm hoping it'll come back as "Awesome+" though ;)
Very neat; nice share. This reminds me that somewhere, buried deep in my desk are a few crisp, late 90s Disney dollars. I'll have to dig those...
Happy Friday folks! This is one of my all time favorite coins, in case my avatar didn't give it away :) [ATTACH] I've mentioned in two other...
Beautiful nickel! Looks pretty flawless; only noticed a few contact marks under the bison's chin. I'll guess this is an MS67 - and a gorgeously...
Hm then again, Numista doesn't include any 1909 proof strikes and right below offered an ad for one on eBay, so not sure if this is best source....
According to this, I believe, there weren't any proofs struck in 1911 - https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces4715.html
Very interesting Ike... not sure I've ever seen one like this before.
Hm never noticed this designation on NGC coins. Would they combine W with FS5 and FS6?
Currently graded PCGS MS62. BEST case scenario, I think this might come back 63, but we'll see. The obverse dings are quite apparent -...
If there are no further guesses, I'll plan to reveal grade in ~hour.
Congratulations on a beautiful find!
You can go to pcgs.com/cert and verify that your coin. In your image, the 00000000 is a placeholder. Sellers often use stock images and you'll...
You are 1,000% correct; that is in fact Lady Liberty on the obverse. I know full well that the coin series gets their name from Charles Barber -...
Howdy folks! Thought I'd share another guess the grade. This buddy looks like he certainly went a few rounds against an experienced boxer. The...
One extra word of caution: when you start looking for the best deal on ASEs, you'll inevitably find some deals selling below spot. You'll think...
"Yes, hello. I'd like to redeem this wooden token for a 1913 V Nickel or 1933 St.Gauden's. Dealer's choice..."
General rule of thumb is to buy the coin, not the holder/label; however, I'd imagine some folks out there collected various, specific holders....
Yup, thanks very much! After I read your initial post, I googled it and actually ended up on the same site as you suggested.
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