Don’t worry; that guess didn’t help him. :p
Yes; the toning was very similar to this one.
From their website, it appears they sticker more than the top 5-10%. Those top 10% would fall into the A group. B quality coins are also...
The picture doesn't inspire confidence in the 66+ grade in my opinion. However, if you have a CAC collector membership (or know someone that...
That seems like a fair grade. I went and looked at some other examples that sold on Heritage of the same date and this one seems on par with the...
That’s a good choice (and I’m not just saying that because I have this set in my Dansco too :)).
64/65 surfaces combined with 67/68 color = 66 :p
$5 plus shipping ....so too much! :D
Not quite...unless you say it’s $2199.00 more than you’d pay. :p An interesting thing that I noticed with this toner is that there was a very...
PCGS Guide for a generic MS 66 coin of this date is $245. What did this one sell for? (Please don't guess if you saw the auction) [IMG] [IMG]
I was grappling between 63 and 64; the grading companies appear to allow more hits and marks on gold, so it could easily be a higher grade. I...
@Sunflower_Coins was closest to the price of $100 ...you're up... And I'd buy as many as I could for $45 :) Points table: ddddd - 40.26 Points...
66+ (I'm voting the same for both nickels apparently)....I believe the strong luster pushed it up a bit....the steps look to have enough breaks to...
MS 66+ ...some scattered ticks, but nothing serious; plus looks to have great luster
Designations (PL, DMPL) don't cost extra from the graders; it's something that is part of the grading process. Less common varieties and mint...
Anyone else want to take a guess? :)
Under $1 in a junk bin (I liked the look): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It depends on which coins. US coins from 2020 won't be available until 2020. However, other countries (like Australia) have already started...
I did "check my work" after making the guess, so I won't guess again.
I’m not sure if the TruView is hiding something, but something makes me think it might be. So I’m guessing UNC Details - Altered Surfaces
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