The honor of being correct might be the prize. :p
MS 66 ...nice looking Buffalo!
Yep! There were at least three "correct" answers and my opinion of 63 star (would have been ok with a 58 star too).
And the grade is MS 62 (no star). This coin has been on an interesting journey. It started as a raw eBay find; then went to Anacs (one of my early...
It makes you wonder how many times it had traded hands since being slabbed without the error being noticed?
It always is with guess the grades. :p
Looks to be a blazer! I will concur with the MS 66 crowd.
Last call before the reveal later today.
That is certainly interesting. It could be one of the earliest mechanical errors. I'm not a big fan of the bug but I agree that it could have...
I like the way that set looks from what I see so far!
Crusty MS 62
Here is one of my show grading coins from the ANA show. Some might remember this one from before (it has been one of my interesting experiences)....
MS 64 ....nice look but maybe a few too many hits and reed marks to be a gem. And I think it just misses FBL (although it's a close call).
VF 35 ...plenty of hits but I don't think there is anything to make it a details coin
AU 55 ...I don't think it's details just a solid mildly circulated piece....and I'm guessing old Anacs holder
Should I try a different grade vs my CU guess to improve my odds? :p No; I'll be consistent and say a solid MS 65
They do not fit in any slab box. They are larger and somewhat irregular in shape. I briefly owned one several years ago and just stored it in its...
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First trip can be found here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/wednesday-8-17-22-ana-show-report.398925/#post-8479702 Updates from my second...
You might end up with an overall loss at the end of the year (based on labor and other manufacturing costs) but you still have the "asset" on the...
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