I wish I could view all my questionable coins in this light.
I'm sure that if I had submitted that coin it would have come back a 61 or 62 with no PL.
62 or 63, but 61 on the holder
Yes...at the time, silver change was difficult to be had, and people didn,t want to carry a sack of large cents around to make proper change,...
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64PL
I see all T-1 Ss....Type 2 would be a larger S and a clear and flat S, not a rounded S.
Like playing the lottery...I'm always wrong!
NGC 65, PCGS 65+ with the highest price.
It's too bad the Nevada State Museum and the Mint couldn't get together on this issue. Press #1 still operates and from time to time they will...
I don't understand why one commem. is more popular than the rest. I compare them to the Buffalo dollar as they appear to be more sentimental to a...
Too late for the action, but my first guess was 64 PL...it may go to a +.
I had the same feelings about silver back in 2000...it just stayed around $4.50 for years, but right after I traded it...well you know.
Agreed...this is the spot where a "+" can make a big difference without tipping the scale.
I still view it as 65 compared to others...the toning doesn't help it any.
65, but questionable color.
I'm a little bent that the Mint doesn't sell just a roll of S mint guarters...I just don't want any P and D circulation strikes!
I'll say it again...they're Commem. 100th Aniv. coins...not 90% silver, the wrong weight, and a completely unique design.
No problem understanding...Looks like a later die state strike, not quite FB, 64 looks OK, mint mark??
20 years ago the price was double that!
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