Thad - It came from San Francisco in the 20's. Need I say any more.
I am not the toning expert, but I think everyone will agree the first if AT. I agree that the second and third are likely NT. However, I would...
Anyone ever told you that coin looks green? I am not your toning expert, but that is the greenest coin I have ever seen. $450??
Duke was a no show and lost his lead. Top 10. Columns are rank, name, average, and number of guesses. ldhair 0.217 25 Duke Kavanaugh 0.300...
Real nice luster, but a few too many ticks for a 67.
This is just a nice coin - great luster and nearly mark free. This is a solid 67.
OK! I will stay with the 1930.
Anyone notice the die crack on the left wheat? Solid obverse with some minor discolorations - not as bad as my picture makes them look. Reverse...
Yes, the discolorations are there, but not obviously in hand. Few marks and great luster. MS-67.
Those wheats are SHARP and most of his beard is there. That is not a weak strike.
1920-S PCGS slabbed BTW, the left wheats are there but weak. Most of the right is there. NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will...
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My picture did not show the good side of this one. I am not sure of the cause for the 2 colors, but it is not wear. Nearly mark free, good...
If you are trying to imply that is the same coin. it 100% is not.
All the more reason to suspect worn dies - obverse in your cases
$225
I am not sure just what causes it. but that is not PMD. Here is another example of it, but not as extreme as yours. I have been attributing it...
When did you buy it? If recent, FMV is about $700, so I will try $1100.
FMV is $1000 to $1050 according to Numismedia. I will try $1300.
The mint mark is in a different position and "L" is further from the rim. However, the reverse could easily be the same.
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