I see an UNC coin in the 1907 $5. But, I am always a little leary seeing a nice looking coin in a 62 holder. Both TPGs like to put "super sliders" in 62 holders.
1978-S PR69 Ike cameo proof: 1960 proof quarter (with a tiny bit of toning on the reverse): 1907 Indian head penny: 1953 Yugoslavian 2 dinar: 1985 Yugoslavian 2 dinar:
The luster is killer the pics suck. I thought it had the slightest touch on the high points but they might call it cabinet friction. I'd have thought it a 62 tho due to the ding in the right field and there's a big scrape right above 5 dollars was worth sending in tho as I bought it raw and there's more then enough difference between au money and ms 62 money to pay for the grading. The 1851 is overgraded in my opinion tho is a 53-55
Picked up this nice example of an 1889 Guatemala 1/4 real also know as the "Volcano Coin". They were used primarily in the back country too make small purchases and most are pretty worn out from years of use. Interesting doubling on the date as well which was fairly common
Best condition I could afford. I think it has nice eye appeal compared to some others I have seen for this grade.
Beautiful peace dollar. Ive wanted a 1921 in about that shape too but for what they cost or a handful of new ancients, I pick the ancients.
Here's a nice quarter. Somewhat tougher date, but not too bad. I want to see what those spots are on Liberty, but I was assured it was just some sort of toning. At any rate it's graded problem free for what that's worth.
Got this at stacks bowers I can't get reverse pics to load off their site I'll post em when I get it in hand NGC ms 66* 1880-s