PMD for sure!
I found the pictures of mine, but I cannot see the number. I cannot tell for sure, but my guess is it is the same coin....
I sent in a 1914-D PCI had graded F-15. PCGS decided it was wrong and gave it a VF-20.
I had the exact same thing happen to me 4 years ago (1955 MS67 that was proof). It later showed up on eBay and I warned the seller, but I don't...
I agree!!
I am certainly not objecting. And I got it for less that a 63Bn price.
Sorry, I cheated a bit on this one. PCI graded it. At first I thought they got it right, but the more I look at it, I don't think it has the...
But it still does not relate to the OP's coin is my point. There are no ragged tiered edges on any grease coin I have seen and I will bet you...
Tonight!
That is getting in the vicinity, but there are no edges as you noted. That one I could easily believe would be dropped grease.
Yea, but so what? That coin does not even come close to resembling the OP's coin.
The edges are way too sharp for it to be grease. Yes, grease would cause it to be incuse. And yes, it can be a blob. But they don't have sharp...
It 100% is incuse.
No way that is grease. I would say lamination.
not authentic
But you have a ICG coin. My guess would be that the pricing runs in the neighborhood of $1350 for an MS70.
MOST cracks I see from that era are across the head. Nothing else is even close.
66 I have no idea where this PL comes from. I sure don't see it.
Die #2 is a STRONG reverse. It has full wheats. That is Dies #3.
FYI here is an MS65; [IMG]
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