Same diam. as the Morgan Dollars.
Just another bullion coin.
Looks real to me
I think more like 62-63.
Looks dipped, but not a harsh cleaning.
A couple years ago I was bidding on an 1880-O dollar in ICG MS65 holder and stopped bidding at $3,000. It went for $3,200. I was concerned about...
I'm in the 62 range, but I have no experience with these.
NGC only saw it as a proof.
When viewed on the NGC Cert. website it looks more like a proof strike.
I've decided to re-guess from PF55 to PF60 as NGC has not graded any 55s.
PF55 is just a guess.
Thanks so much for the lesson...I often wondered why it wasn't FS, and now I know. I'll keep on enjoying it until the next owner comes along! It...
My 44-D is graded NGC 67 in an old "fatty"holder. Did they designate FS in those holders? The coin looks like it could be a twin brother to...
Great thread and good luck with re-submission.
Sorry, not very nice of me...Should have said "some folks don't read"
Some folks can't read!
With a proof mintage of 1,300,000, the odds are small that after only about a dozen PF70DCAM have been graded by PCGS, you will have the luck of...
Agree...there should be a National Symposium on FS Jeffs.
There is a milk spot on the Obv. at 9 oclock, and those few minute hits is all it takes.
Looks like a normal 66 with the typical planchet chatter and a couple hits.
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