They are doing great up here. All twelve months. It is wonderful to watch them
I am at 498 but like "Breakdown" no photos have been submitted. Not because I haven't got around to it but I haven't mastered the technique...
Great find !! What a wonderful way to initiate an interest in collecting. As mentioned, don't get up hopes that this will happen very often.
I've put together my birthyear, 1927, business issue certified set of PCGS, NGC and ANACS coins ranging from AU50 to MS64. I am missing two...
Not overly impressed with the obverse so I would probably pass on that one. My opinion only.
I can understand why the user ID is "private". The buyer doesn't want anyone to know their stupid identity.
Agreed about no FB. Without the coin in hand I can't drop it to an AU.
A very good choice of a series to start with.
NCS grades coins now ?
Ruben Enjoyed your web page as the SLQ is one of my favorite series.
It does not appear to be a die crack in my opinion.
Agreed, a beautiful coin. I also grade it as a 65FH, as a minimum.
I question the 1877 as the second 7 is well out of place. The1872 appears to be a candidate for NCS/NGC. Good luck on the coins.
Under specifications he states: "Certification - U.S.Mint
I have been satisfied with any PCI slabs which I have bought. Also I have crossed-over several to NGC with no problems. I, for one, am sorry to...
Cleaning is cleaning, no matter what NCS calls it.
Use them as tips. The person will either think they are great or you won't get served again.
I mean "owning" not owing.
In my opinion any coin of that era is certainly worth owing.
Casting bubbles ? That surely puts the kiss of death on it.
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