I'll have to go thru and check for some i really never paid them much attention Some do have a real beauty all there own interesting thread i'm enjoying it
I only got this one graded because I thought it was the 1916 D, which they said it wasnt. The back is so worn you can't tell either way, but I think I see a D. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
I always thought "lowball" implied a CLEAN low grade, but it seems people are posting many "details" qualified coins, as well. What is the general consensus on this issue?
You are correct, by definition a low ball is one that can be clean graded by any TPG. that's why they're so rare, because it's awfully hard to find a naturally circulated coin at a PO-1 or FR-2 grade. But, I just like seeing beat up coins anyways
This may be the lowest grade U.S. pattern coin in existence. It's an 1855 Flying Eagle Cent. It got certified as Fr-2. There are far fewer of these around than there are 1856 Flying Eagles. I suspect that it long served as someone's pocket piece.