I don't do bags of wheats anymore after I used up ALL my luck on one find. But the last picture, the 1939 is a squashed 9 from a roll wrapping...
Thats a very nice pickup.
I'm gonna say its a weakly struck AU example. It is very nice.
65 flirting with a fh
yeah, its a loaded survey
I'll buy a tenth ounce when they come out, just to have an example of one of the most beautiful coin designs ever made in gold. But that'll be...
I say the same, looks dipped (properly), not polished, good enough to bid on, but already at ms63 money.
nice cents though, even if I can't attribute them
ASSUMING, NGC, assuming that is.
slider, AU-59
Interesting 60 there. Oh and unless its a wartime or prior, I spend em. I have come across some nice 41-42 from time to time
Polished and pitted
I too collect the occasional early commem, they can get to be expensive though so I am always on the lookout for a good buy, or maybe an AU piece...
because of the "stigma and taboo" of "cleaning" coins
115,125,135,155, approximate for vf-20,xf-40,au-50, and ms-60
It's gotta be a joke, it just has to.
exquisite overall coloring, nice strike
high end what?
I have folders for nearly everything, after that 2x2s that go into coin pages for easy viewing.
I'm not sure how I feel about their new slab though, I still really like the older, more portable version
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