I would say ms-66 fbl. I would say the blemish on his cheek prevents a superb gem grade. But otherwise the fields look flawless and dripping...
Excellent work. Very impressive, as always.
I prefer the older 1909 S VDB over the new one. The reverse toning on the old 1909 S VDB is remarkable. Neither of the 1877's are my cup of tea....
Has to be a Jefferson Nickel or 1940.
1st one is dipped almost to the point of lifelessness, but would still grade. Probably would've gotten a 64 if not overdipped, but I would say...
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I wish they could design a similar device that would elongate the coin while preserving the mintmark and date for posterity.
Need more specificity on the answer to question 1.
First one to answer the following questions correctly wins the prize pictured below. 1) What symbolic feature was originally intended to be...
400 would be a very fair price especially if they are truly uncirculated. 1923P is the most common peace dollar to be found in ms condition btw.
You can usually count on mint set proof coins being 68-69 (usually 69). Only the 70's are worth getting graded.
Bill, i had the same problem as you with the scrolling to the right. There is a option under settings that let's you use the basic editor. That...
Post mint damage
I would say obverse MS-64, reverse MS-63, net MS-63 Details (PCGS Genuine .98), due to the attempted murder using a knife on Liberty's jugular.
Also worth noting that sms coins were struck only once, instead of twice like typical proof issues.
They are a fun set to assemble, especially in certified condition, because there is only 24 date/mm combinations, and all are readily affordable...
You're one to talk about credibility. You have been over-posting and posting mis-information all over these forums. Examples: 1) 1971...
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