When I decided to buy an 1877 Indian Head cent, I looked at a LOT of coins slabbed as XF. Most of them either showed incomplete LIBERTY or at...
Bought this for my stepson who is still a Marine, though he got his discharge many years ago.
We could see only a small part of the coin, so grading on the basis of strike wasn't possible. Three strong letters of LIBERTY, and with a little...
If you aren't happy with the slab grade, crack it out and just enjoy the coin for what it is. Unless your collecting interest is entirely...
Looks like you found yourself a 12-Star. Not rare, but a Red Book variety.
I would grad the IHC no better than VG. Fine requires a readable LIBERTY. Maybe someone can explain the highly optimistic estimates?
A very high end VF. Not quite XF.
I have to agree. The "original" head is incuse, but the letters are raised. I don't think that would be possible.
I've long since given up trying to guess what the TPGs call the grade for almost any coin. They aren't consistent.
Well told. Thank you.
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Blanks punched from strip for coinage also have a ragged edge. That by no means it's a slug.
But an upsetting mill can and does.
VERY impressive group. Congratulations.
AU details. Cleaned.
I'm at AU. It's hard to be more specific with the dark images.
These things can happen. I accidentally placed a special souvenir large cent from an EAC convention into a bag of random change and put it into a...
Interesting posts. Some lovely coins. Very pretty Bust halves and Liberty eagle. Some overgraded, some undergraded and some spot on.
If what you're after is a really nice coin, can you REALLY tell the difference between a MS69 and a MS70? If what you're after is the number on...
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