1910- PCGS slabbed BTW, this one has some muted coloring, but I just could not catch it. NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted
MS64 and a beautiful coin. I do happen to think if the toning is any better and the luster is just of that of the reverse on the obverse, in hand, that PCGS might've given it a MS65.
I'm lowballing this one.63... a bit of chatter on the forehead, flatness above the ear - I guess strike, maybe..... Love the earthy tone, beaut reverse..... maybe 64,,, but all the 65's I've seen in that date were more impressive in my eye. ... this may be one to drop for me if RLM's offers it..... appears I'm against the grain of the crowd so far.
There seems to be a little wear on the lapel as if it was fading so I wanted to say 64 butttttt I graded it a 65
The link to the other guess the grade http://www.cointalk.com/t115353/ Anyone know any reason why I should not run two sets of these simultaneously? Each one would be up as long, but would start and end on different dates. I am hesitant to get stuck on a fixed schedule, but one start on Monday and a second on Thursday. Each would run 5-6 days before starting another two.
If you have enough coins to go for awhile go for it! The more the merrier I love these! Thanks for doing them.