I can't take close ups like yours. There are definitely pro's and cons.
I see the Barb that you say. That looks like contact as it goes "scratch" to the other side of the one. The bar does look to be there. Nice close ups.
Is that the 96' Morgan? Personally, price depends on their opinion of grade and what the dealer is willing to take. I have zero problem with...
Same here 51'
Thats if they can identify the die marriage, if not it will get an altered slab. or maybe a genuine label, which means that it is useless to try...
Have you thought about ICG, I would trust Skip with this coin. @Insider
Thats the idea of GTG. It gets the next guy thinking about his/her opinion.
Amazing and wonderful coins in this thread, my only chance would be the lottery, I don't play because I like my money. Or, a by chance never known...
It's hard to say what ANACS says about it, could go details, genuine, or it could get altered. I would hope for a genuine at best.
PS :rolleyes: that was just blurting out a grade, not my opinion of the coin.
That is what I thought everyone was gonna do. We used to chime in and say, the flip or slab says MS67 Just misses 6FS, I think that the coin is...
I am also at MS67. There are many MS67RD coins graded with extreme plating blisters.
I had to take another look at the coin. In your original photos there looks to be evidence of a O or an S mm. Maybe the reason it was polished....
This is not what I was thinking fora GTG. What do you grade the Jefferson above?
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I can see that in the photos. I was looking at this 40S earlier it nearly doubles the auction price of any other 67+FS. But look at that strike....
Fixed it.
Thats a Fantastic coin, it deserves every bit of 68 5FS.
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