Is this slab real? The certification number does not check and I have never seen a slab like this. And then what grade is 80?...
Yes. I give it a 40
One stand alone aspect of a grade is eye appeal. That is a definite plus for that coin. However, you have to start somewhere before you add the...
If you are doing it for sale, probably not unless you can catch an ANACS sale and where you get to avoid shipping costs. If you just want it...
If you send it to ANACS, it will be a weak "D" at best. The only no "D" according to ANACS is die #2. All the other TPG's allow all dies to be...
That would have a lot to do with the fact that PCGS has only graded 2 at MS67.
Grease cannot merge the bust to the rim. That can only be cause by an extremely worn die.
First off I am pretty sure it would not qualify as a no "D". I might make a weak "D", but it just does not quite fit die #4 and it is definitely...
PCGS? did that!?!
MS-64
First off, you are looking at the coin something in the vicinity of 12X. Graders grade with no magnification or at most 5X. 30-D Scratches do...
I probably used the wrong word. Too many nicks/cuts. They are not deep, but there are many. And I still think there are enough to lower the grade.
64+
WOW MS66. Did it get a plus?
I must say for all the bitching and gritching I have seen about shill biding, this is the first time I have seen something that might actually be...
Oh, I have already told him to return it. He has bought over 10 coins from me and has over a 12,000 feedback. I was just dumbfounded he couldn't...
Apparently he just does not want the hassles or does not want to be bothered. This is what he wrote me; I wish to return only the 1956-D cent....
I sold a coin to another. Nothing special. Just a 1956-D MS66. Apparently he is building a PCGS registry set. Anyhow, a week ago he writes me...
Likely uncirculated.
I thought there was a gash by his eyebrow, but apparently that is natural. So I will guess 65.
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