1-63, 2-64, 3-62, 4-65
I think the OP convincingly proved it is fake.
Count me in - I would like the Walker because it would complement my MS63 toned walker in a Hallmark slab (the company it was called before being...
Price not keeping up with the 1804 Dollar since the $425,000 sale in 1980.
I like to spend the rusty ones :playful:
Horrible news. :(
GDJMSP wrote: "And examples of the '64 Peace dollar exist in the Smithsonian as well. So any replicas you make now are also covered by the act."...
Excellent! Have you tried to find any more from that eBay seller? I don't have the patience to look through all those images -- they have had a...
Superb coin. Looks like a MS 64/65 to me. A fine addition to a Dansco type set. Superb photo as well -- with Darkhorse's photog skills a...
Egad, that's a nice start to a list of sellers to AVOID. Many, if not most of the raw coins from each of those sellers are overdipped, harshly...
I agree, AU55 at best, not worth slabbing.
Ms-63
Good, leaves more pickin' for me, like this beauty (bought raw for $120) :D [IMG]
63 looks about right based on the images.
Those coins are going for stupid money compared to what they would likely grade at PCGS or NGC. I cannot figure out why this person keeps getting...
Yup, a Rev of 79. Looks like a 64, but those nasty spots on the reverse might knock it down a point. A one-sided dip might be worth a shot.
Your feedback rating would only go down to 98.8%, as the rating is based on number of members, not number of transactions. It looks to me like...
Yeah, if it is proof, then PR-65.
I'd say 63 for the 81-S and 62/scratch for the 82. I'd keep them both raw -- does not make much sense to spend $15 to slab a $25 coin (the 81-s)...
That's a good recommendation. For coins types in which I do not have any of my own to compare to, this is about the next best thing. You also...
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