coin number is the rarest of the rupees from the east india company KM 457.12. As usall i got it really cheap so cheap that even after sending this coint o PCGS/NGC/NNC i am about 300% ahead. I disagree with what they have said. excessive hairlines on a fine coin? Lets et real the grade is F because it was moving around a bit. if its cleaned say so. coin number 2 M18 1885 Japan 10S can someone tell me the value from KM. I am without my books agree with NCS on this one
the 1/4 anna was a trick coin that passed with flying colors. full marks to NCS?NGC on that one and last but not the least the 1906 2 anna coin is the only coin to benefit from submission to NCS. It was stained and now its really is a nice coin i think the 62 grade is harsh. shows what ncs is capable of i just wish they would do it more often. Here is the benefit of the new NGC slab it can tell you how professionally a coin was dipped and if you look at the 2a coin it is so well done that no one can say it was dipped. NCS remains an enigma full of heart breaks and great promises
I sure wish you'd learn how to take pictures - those are so out of focus you can't see anything. And try cropping them next time, that will help also. Not trying to be mean spock - just honest.
well you try taking pictures with the coin in one hand and the mouse in the other and of course the camera is moving all the time too. my other camera is gone the only one i have left is the one that is used for video conferencing but at least yu can see the new slab. what does KM say about the value of the japanese coin in AU
That's my point - I can't read anything on any of the slabs. Nor can I identify any of coins. Go to a camera store, spend $200 and get a decent digital camera AND a tripod. Then take pics. This just doesn't work pal.
you dont have to read anything ont he slabs i am telling you explicitly whats written on it. I am not buying multiple cameras in a couple of weeks i will be reunited withmy camera thats an 1885 10 sen from japan