The majority is definitely indented, but there does appear to be a raised "border" within the ribbon - similar to an indent from a PMD coin hit...
Yes, the pictures are not the best. I would describe the defect as resembling the ASE being hit by another coin. However, that is not the case, as...
Based on these pictures, do you think it is worth it to have it graded? What would you grade it? It was in a cardboard promo from the 60s, held in...
Received my first batch yesterday. They are individually packaged in mylar flips, which is cool. My next batch, which is expected next week, is...
I'm very happy with the 10 ASEs that I just got at $16.95 each, with free shipping. Waiting for the next 10, along with an NGC MS-70 $5 Gold Eagle...
You purchased a coined described as a 'PCGS PR69DCAM', which you confirmed through their certificate verification, and you probably viewed a...
On the bright side, if she gets any more, you can bet she'll bring them to you. Might even spread the word, as well. Was your co-worker nice...
The wear on the head and left arm, plus the B in liberty appears to have an issue, is why I guessed 62/63.
MS 62, possibly 63
Nice coin! I went with AU details, because of the condition of the P and some of the other lettering, and as others have said, it appears cleaned.
That's what I was thinking, due to the shape and how the rim looks..
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31.3, but not sure how accurate my scale is.
What is it, that you are thinking?
Yes, it is 'raised'. It is like a thread of silver over the coin, that is atached to the coin at both ends.
As an amatuer collector, that sounds correct to me. Probably no premium, but cool to have in my collection.
In the third picture, you can see the thread of silver that is over the coin, 'attached' at both ends.
A little 'bonus' from the Mint. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
In my opinion, your grades should be reverse. 46 SM = Reklaw 56 SM = Ecaep :smug:
Reverse proof in Spanish is Prueba Inversa. Perhaps the "I" was mistaken for an "L".
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