Was it NGC graded, and if so, where and how much?
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Do you have better pictures of this coin that you can post? Looks like a good coin. Tell me, is it on a wavy planchet, or has it been...
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I very much enjoy Heritage's new pictures. Some of their pictures however, especially for lower value coins, are still not so great. Lehigh is...
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That is very nice, topcat. I'll guess NGC graded it 65, no FBL. Here is mine, a 64FBL which I would like to upgrade at some point: [img] [img]
In returning to the OP - it is very hard to get NGC to recognize DMPL, or even PL, with toning. A well toned DMPL is incredibly rare, and worth a...
Thanks. In hand, it has a nice strong cameo effect. I couldn't capture that in the photos, so Bob Campbell will be getting this beauty sometime in...
Thanks for all your comments guys. It makes me feel good to know that you guys appreciate this sort of thing.
Absolutely impossible to grade anything from those images. And you might want to edit the title of your post - I think you meant 1878.
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For further discussion about this subject, including interesting first-hand experiments, please see my new article posted here: What You Need to...
What You Need to Know About Contact Marks By Jason Poe The third in an ongoing series of articles about the basics of grading, this article...
I find it highly interesting that this discussion is taking place right now. I have actually been working on a thread along these lines for the...
According to the Mint's website, they made roughly 60 million Hot Springs quarters. While that is lower than the State quarters - that's still 60...
Got a picture? I still haven't seen any of these.
The price of nickel, like all metals, is set by the open market and is subject to fluctuation. A while back, when nickel was high, their metal...
Of course you have to go and prove me wrong desertgem. Thanks! ;)
Its hard to tell, but that might be Uncirculated (though not very high grade). It is most likely worth about $10.
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