I say AU-55. Only thing holding her back from 58 is wear, especially on the reverse. Another very nice coin, and great photos as usual :thumb:
It's a done deal, no returns = no returns.
Yes, though you'd be up for some serious competition. FUN is one of the largest shows of the year, and many serious and professional VAM...
I think this coin is VF-30ish, how about ANACS VF-35.
Recent auction results from Heritage: 1947-S 25C MS65 PCGS. Internet Only PCGS MS65 December 26, 2006 $21.00 1947-S 25C MS65 PCGS....
Wow, that is a beautiful FE. PCGS MS-64, looks like it could be 65 IMO.
Obverse G-6, reverse AG-3. I think PCGS said G-4.
Nope, not a typo. That means the coins had problems. The PR is there by default, and the numbers 95 or 98 are codes for certain problems. Edit:...
How about XF-45 details, net VF-35.
Another good cherrypicking story! Looks like a solid 64, maybe a 65 to me.
Thanks for the opportunity!
I wouldn't be surpised if it's a fake, and the damage was intentionally placed to cover up features used for authentication.
How about AU-53. IMO, the Coronet design is one of the most beautiful ever produced by the mint. Thanks for posting it :thumb:
Indian cents were all produced in Philidelphia prior to 1908, and the only years with mint-marks are 1908 S and 1909 S. For these two issues, the...
I think the general consensus is that moderns start at 1964. I only collect modern coinage from circulation, most of the coins grade around 64 or 65.
Personally, I would have kept my mouth shut. I think your're being overly generous splitting the profit with him. You did all of the attribution...
The expensive keys in the proof Indian head series are all copper-nickel issues, 1864 L, 1877, and 1886 Type II. Almost everything else is easily...
A proof 1864-L Indian cent.
First the silver, then the platinum and now the gold is starting to go! I missed out on the 1/10, but did order a 1/4 ounce. Hopefully those will...
IMO, VF-30 is reasonable.
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