this is why i want to , but won't open. i would like to see the full detail as in this just out of packaging even tho the lighting is terrible you...
i'm going to agree, as i don't want some guy in a plaid suits sayin had they kept it in...... today it might not mean much but in the future.
for now i will
i think i want to remove it from the cello i'm finding more things, and its a pain to look thru the plastic. taking out should reveal a different...
i think so, looking at the coin it self there is a "crack" thru the eagles head and thru some of the script over its head.
i think its a scratch in the "cello".
coin in cello from a mint set and noticed this assuming a scratch. and a big one.[ATTACH] keep it in the cello or remove for a much better look
my brother asks- how much would the white smoke from the vatican be worth? if captured. i could only guess at 5 bit coins.
believe i read on the ngc site this type of grading is avail. for bulk submissions only.
rip jay the show got me looking for coins
check between the pony tail and the coat, if the same as a quarter there should be frost or (proof luster) there. that luster will disappear first...
interesting in that several of my lower grade proofs seem to be under graded. not due to ugly. they also seem to be graded some time ago.
lunch money 1966. these were change at the cafeteria in jr. high collected them for a week. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
silver and blow melt plus fees [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
i cant wait so here's mine[ATTACH] [ATTACH] just misses camo status
my 53 is 68 most of my 50's washington proofs are 68's some 69's both pcgs and ngc and there cheap. coinsidering. years 36 to 42 yes, my...
pr 67 or 68
i like proof and cents are one of the best looking, behind quarters. [ATTACH]
any slabbed coin would do for me. unless it going into a set collection. I'm a cheapo and most of the time its cheaper to buy a slabbed coin then...
might be a details coin but it is the sharpest washington i have that would include pr 69's and pr70's[ATTACH]
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