AU55, and I like the color.
Looks pretty clean to me, with few hits or other defects, but the color is all wrong.
It's not anything special.
Nice coins, but I don't think either qualifies for an MS67 grade. Common-date Washington quarters in any grade less than this, other than the...
Nice buy. Unc commems are always winners in my book.
I'm not a fan of toning, but in what way is this a "crappy coin?" As for why it's priced so high, I agree with all the other answers to the...
When 3rd party grading first began to make waves, I decided to get any coin certified for which I paid $50 or more. Now I want to have all my...
I watched a small amount of your video. When you describe a coin, be sure to mention the mintmark as well as the year it was minted.
Neat find, by the way.
Surely you mean that you had it slabbed. I hate to think what the grade would have been had you actually had it stabbed!
One guide to wholesale prices that is worthwhile is NumisMedia Wholesale, which can be found at numismedia.com. Also, do an advanced search on...
One other thing: You mentioned the Red Book value of $65. The Red Book contains a lot of useful information, and I strongly recommend new...
$25, at most.
Send it to NCS for conservation and then grading by NGC.
64 RD
My advice: Send it to NCS for conservation and then grading by NGC.
How about 67? I don't mind being a contrarian, but that is a super nice coin.
They're definitely not proofs, and they're just middling uncirculated. That's MU-62.
The above about NGC's Registry data base reminds me of the same thing at PCGS. I have a few Registry Sets at PCGS and list a good bit of my...
How about Heritage Auctions (ha.com)? You can go to their site and register, if you haven't already done so. Then look on the right side of the...
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