The other GTG is on page 4 or 5 right now. I believe it was another early 50's quarter.
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When do we find out?
It took me a long time to appreciate/understand it myself but nowadays I'm always looking at coins with a little hue along their rim. It usually...
The seller's definitely into some creepy looking stuff.
This one took me about a month's worth of internet searching to find. It's a PCGS graded MS-65 1969 P. I purchased another one graded PCGS 65 from...
I voted 65+. The marks on the eagle's leg should hold it back. It's a beauty! I bet it's booming with luster in hand. These early 50's Washingtons...
Probably just got a Dear John and is disgruntled by the fact that she's hangin' out in the B's...
That was fun. Thanks
I'm sticking with NGC 66. I don't mind the toning myself. The more indicative it is ie... mint set, album, roll, etc... (especially lacking...
Based on the pics, we're all guessing... first glance 65... second glance nice 64
Didn't alot of people used to completely lace their cadillacs with Morgans back in the 50's, 60's, and early 70's?
Here's a good example of an "A" coin I recently purchased on ebay and took a small hit on. Listed as GEM by a major washington dealer I wanted to...
You could have named this thread "The MS-64 dilemma." C, B, A... in that order for myself. Of course, I'm held to what the market is offering at...
They sell slider, cleaned, and impaired coins, label them all as gems, and get gem prices for them.
I think his coldsore is what got him now... 64 + Final answer.
19Lyds described what's probably the issue. I mistook for the plastic, but the obverse's high points must be sporadically riddled with leftover...
That's an awesome very early struck quarter. Philly was putting out garbage at the time. It's tough to find these earlier clads like this. I think...
A couple raw quarters off the bay... 1939-D Paid 65 money... looks like a solid 65. Expecting blazing luster. [IMG] 1941-D I like this...
I don't think it's very attractive either. The original surfaces, low (variety) mintage, lack of blemishes and grade make it a very desirable coin.
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