I agree with GDJMSP about PCGS's modern MS70 or PR70 grading policy, they used to be very strict, very few coins were graded 70, in the past year...
i am sure it's genuine, the person that bought it is a major coin error dealer, he knows what he is doing.
awesome pickup. congratulations.
I think in less than 5 years a 1964 Franklin half will appear, probably from Daniel Carr.
maybe it's the only one he is missing
that one look great
maybe a 1872 that is now a 1877
looks great, too much premium over silver price though, almost as much as hsn prices.
It's not possible that none of the coins dont have mint mark, where are you looking for the mint mark. Do not open the set.
sometimes post office or ups or fedex will leave the package at the door. last year? someone bought thousands of dollars of coins from heritage,...
I think you should hire a lawyer and sue the post office. They should pay the value of claim.
i would think a typical proof from 1963 would grade higher, maybe 65-67. since the lowest coin that get graded is about 66
it's not silver
edge positions are random, when it's completely missing, it's worth more. sometimes there are doubled lettering, i think there are some premium...
actually think you are right, the first one is without l, the second is with l, although the l is long gone.
i think your coin is too worn to tell.
your coins doesn't look like proof
Chop marks are usually Chinese characters, not alphabets. Here are someone's trade dollar set with chopmarks....
Chop marks are stamped on it, somebody carved their initials or something with knife on yours. Most of the raw trade dollars are fake.
you can look up the values at ngc or pcgs website, the key dates cost make up more than half the cost.
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