To add a little perspective, I found a 1975 Red book and wanted to share some more "middle" prices. 1975- High relief $3000, Low $375-400 1975-...
That's just terrible. Oh ya, and you guys are $rich$.
S in states , A and E in America plus most of the rest of the letters on the reverse....
I can't vote because I've already seen this coin. I do like the fingerprint-as odd as it sounds. It almost looks like she is speaking in sonar.
Man, that sucks. I didn't have the money to get it when it was for sale. I wonder if the guy that won it knows..... It's a PCGS ms66 1938-D...
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Did they star them then? Someone pointed out in the other post that they didn't put FS on the grade. This one has T for toned and I remember...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260339452987&indexURL=0&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting The little toning on this coin...
67* middle steps look weak at least in the photo. Reverse to front? Is that struck thru in hair? The jaw would grade 66+ comparing to my coins...
That last one is suh-weet! (at least the photo shop pic:o)
The previous dimes (seated/barber) didn't have eagles on the reverse either.
Looks AU58 to me. Is it common for the left calf to look like that? Left hand has some little marks, and the left breast has some discoloration-...
And a die break to the rim?
I see the lines now, look at your second pic, all those little lines are from rubbing. here's what it will look like up close (just the lines,...
How about that Rhodium? It was $10k an ounce this summer and now at $1100-ish Regardless there's a platinum proof I've wanted for a long time and...
It's funny, but the final pic is much clearer, maybe blew it up a little and cut off the grade lol.
Bad move yes? But now Nickeldude won't be stuck with a mediocre half that he will feel was a bad investment. Oh, and this was awsome [IMG]
I'd say 63, but you should start your own thread :smile (You didn't say if it was graded, I assumed UNC, it may be a 58 as I can't tell light...
If it was a chemical agent the dark spots could be from beading, while the light spots were (assuming it was "baked") the agent bubbled and...
Another post about AT/NT, said that spots are formed when a chemical Beads, leaving spots. It is odd that on the reverse it appears to leave light...
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