TPGs exist only to make money, I only use them for authentication. The grades are in general a joke and have never been consistent over time.
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That looks to me like a normal S with a die crack running up to the B and then to the rim, especially this photo. [IMG]
It's obviously not MS but much better than VG-10 - I agree with your VF-30, and nothing that would warrant a details grade, at least not on the...
Needed this '76 Variety-1 to complete my Eisenhower collection. Not really sure why they noted these types as "1" and made the originals "2"; I...
I can imagine an S just left of where it would go, but it is just pareidolia, combination of a couple of discolorations.
I usually go to usacoinbook.com for basic images and mintage numbers; quick and easy to get the basics there. Welcome to CT!
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I've posted before about the bag of 1904-Os my grandmother bought when my father was the vault manager for the 4th National Bank of Wichita; he...
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I may be cheating a bit but picked these up from my LCS earlier today. Paid right at spot ($23 each) for the silvers, $92, and $14 for a '73 mint...
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I will switch it up and go with the United States: 1922 silver Peace dollar I can still use it to start a 70/70 album, and it was donated by...
Looks like the best way to determine may be to weight it - the original ducat is 3.45g and the token is only 2.24g.
You should quit your job and just do a daily circuit to hit all of the meters and coin machines - make good money and get a workout at the same time!
A little education here would be appreciated. I would assume that for even one of these to be made that hundreds or even thousands of blanks would...
I still have some wheaties that I got from my father and a few Franklin's that my grandmother gave me back in the '60s. I passed many on to nieces...
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