You might consider buying the mint stuff in the secondary market. You might have to wait a few years, but you might also save some money. The...
He thinks it should have had a gold CAC sticker. That means CAC thinks it's under graded.
If some of you would like, I could post more medalets that were issued for other campaigns. There are 1793 George Washington inaugural buttons. I...
Sadly this the kind of coin that hurts the NGC brand name.
The called the OP coin MS-62. Two comments, first, it's a green label PCGS coin, which can be conservatively graded. Second, they may not have...
Hi @CircCam. Since you are looking for $10 Indians, here are the pieces I have. This is under graded in an MS-62 holder. I bought this when I...
I can understand that. I looked at the top of the eagle's wing, and wondered if the mint frost was broken or if there was a rub. Then I looked at...
Ch VF, Details for improper cleaning. It's got hairlines all over it.
I don't have and N-13, but here is an 1837 large cent. [ATTACH]
It’s one of the few times when push pins and coins can go together.
You could probably figure it out within a two or three years if you used the John Reich for middle date large cents to attribute it. The reverse...
MS-64
There is a first and second edition of this book. I only have the first one. I am guessing, but I would say that updated auction and certification...
Here are my two type coins. This "With Rays" type is now in an NCG MS-64 holder. I bought it raw years ago. [ATTACH] This is in a PCGS...
I see a few hairlines that are going in the same direction, and the reverse is screaming AT. It's also out of focus, which probably was not a mistake.
That is WAY beyond date and mint mark collecting. You can't do that for EVERYTHING unless you have an infinite budget and infinite time. I only...
VG-10 sharpness, light porosity. There are also post mint damage marks around the rim. The variety is C-3, the normal date, which is the most...
I collect 19th century presidential campaign tokens for the past 30+ years. During that time, I have acquired many scarce tokens, but completing...
I would have said AU-50, and I still say AU-50. It's got a lot wear, but the close-up pictures shows enough luster to make it an AU.
MS-63. It has some earmarks of an MS-64, but it's got too many marks on the cheek. However, sometimes the grading companies give "CC" coins a push.
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