I don't think that one would get the PL - I'd say 64.
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For several days now I have been watching to see who would be the first to bring this subject up - but since nobody has - I may as well. In...
Yup, that's exactly what they are.
Ordinarily I'd say it was struck slightly off center. But then Bill or Mike or somebody would come along and correct me and say it was struck...
Same thing I was gonna say Mik.
Been there, done that and got 3 T-shirts - 2 of 'em are worn out :rolleyes: Go get some sleep :hail:
So sign up - then ask 'em. That group will have the answers ;) Of course that's why I posted that link 3 days ago. You been sleepin on the...
What "list" is it that you're referring to ? That may itself be the reason.
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Mik - That's an old ANA certification from back when the ANA owned ANACS. I wouldn't change it if it were me. There's plenty of folks who'd...
What you are describing is technical grading. Although there are quite a few collectors who favor it - it is not used in the coin market....
Looks VG to me, would have to see the reverse to have a better idea. Also need to see the reverse to estimate value. That's the side the...
I'd say it would probably grade VF.
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Looks like a planchet flaw - it was there before the coin was struck.
More pics -
At 400 and 250 pages each - it's probably cheaper to buy them. And I doubt the coin plates would copy very well. Then of course there's the...
The reason bag marks, frost breaks and such are not considered damage when grading is because it happens during the minting process. And that...
Here's a start on the pics -
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