Yes, good points as well. Again, just to demonstrate that the coin was fairly nice for what it was and clearly under graded - nothing magic in...
True, although the point was that they were fairly severe in grading this coin (and occasionally others) and also for collectors to not...
Sadly it does not although the Scottish shilling reverse that this is was done for his reign and then made it onto George VI coins....
True not good science, but the coin was clearly better than a 66 so just went ahead and did the deeds. I sure did not ANOTHER round trip to PCGS...
Here is a pattern trial 1937: [ATTACH]
Ah, thanks. BTW, the ANACS grade: 66 the PCGS grade: 69
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Well, by 1980 there were only two finishes at the FM: Proof and Prooflike uncirculated. The proofs have a cameo appearance and possibly a bit...
PS - was in an ANACS 66PL, what was the new grade?
OK, I got this at auction about a year ago (and probably overpaid!), but needed it to complete my Panama 100 Balboas, Uncirculated, set of...
Well, here is another I have to beat my chest on just a bit. 1889 Small Head, they shouldn't have let this out of the UK: [IMG]
[IMG] [IMG] Not a shabby Vicky of this date!
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Never got a chance to post this, and this is the essai of the much larger silver coin and in gold - very rare: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Check, I will be there but can't go until opening on Saturday - guess I will go for my usual punishment at the hands of the TPGs....
Nice, please look around your “woodpile” and see what else is out there Here is a “woody” 1/2 pence from same set: [ATTACH]
Wow, obverse did not post. My copper does not look as nice as those in Offa's picture, but the larger coins in my set are silver, not copper...
LOL! You would ask. Well, the other side is, well, .........blank. Many patterns had the word "MODEL" on opposite side but this one does not. I do...
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