Oh, and it looks a solid 65 IMO.
I wonder how many times that coin was dipped to be that brilliant white? ;)
For lower value coins, it doesn't matter to me slabbed or raw. But for higher value items or ones that may go bad, I prefer slabbed. Perfect...
Pre-1990's, especially early 80's, high- grade MS clad quarters are definetly worth saving IMO.
Easier to sell a $100 coin to a dealer IMO.
Not a shot at 65.
I love rolls, especially cents and dimes. In cent rolls, I seem to get wheaties quite often, and sometimes they date back to the teens or earlier....
I just sold off all my junk and semi-junk at very fair prices to a local dealer, and I'm glad I did from all the negative Denver reports. About...
Ms-62.
1877 Indian Head Cent - way overcooked IMO.
My CW comes between one week ahead of the publication date to three weeks behind the date.
The silver set may be $400 to $500 in 2078, although I wouldn't bet on it.
53 on the Lib, 45 on the Saint. Heritage's pictures are not the best out there, so I wouldn't rely too much on them for grading (hint, hint).
I don't think this is a proof and agree with GDJSMP , Ms-63 Pl.
Cool old coin as usual :thumb: IMO details VF-30; net VFfor cleaning/rim hits
Yup, try a flea market and also get to know some local dealers. The odds of finding Buffalo nickels in rolls are higher than you would think, so...
Bodybag at PCGS or NGC..... net probably EF-45.
MS- 64 shot 65
Peter, Any halves dated 1965-1970 are 40% silver.
That is really pathetic
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