I am not worthy to gaze upon this. I had to use one of those shoebox-with-a-pinhole-in-it devices that people use to observe eclipses. Have you upgraded your home security system yet?
Seriously (said the man with an NCG MS64) nice score!
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This one is staying the color it is. When I compare the MS65 to the MS64 from the same submission the main difference is the marks on Winnie's and Q. Elizabeth's cheeks. I now know what PCGS looks at on these coins.
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<< <i>This one is staying the color it is. When I compare the MS65 to the MS64 from the same submission the main difference is the marks on Winnie's and Q. Elizabeth's cheeks. I now know what PCGS looks at on these coins. >>
Having two coins side-by-side only helps your cause.
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Looking at both MS65s I dont think that grade is at all uncommon, the one in my collection is at least as good, but who in there right mind would pay good money to have one slabbed.
<< <i> but who in there right mind would pay good money to have one slabbed. >>
I consider myself to be in
<< <i> there [sic] right mind >>
and I had some slabbed. I find your reply to be somewhat insulting to my collecting habit.
If you are willing to sell any Churchill Crown that is nicer than my PCGS MS65 I am a very willing buyer, especially since that aren't all that uncommon.
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Agreed. As has been said, these are coins with a large surface area, and large devices that seem like magnets to attracting marringl, scratches, rub and other contact...
Love that Milled British (1830-1960) Well, just Love coins, period.
These are so unusual nice that I always wonder if the truly nice examples with good luster are the special finish versions. I've found a few choice ones but never a gem or near-gem.
No, the satin finish specimens are quite different in appearance. If I can ever get my camera thing together I will post one. I very much like this coin also when a gem coin appears it always reminds me of that.
Love that Milled British (1830-1960) Well, just Love coins, period.
An MS65 Churchill crown is very tough and represents a quite the challenge. Buying some raw and submitting them also serves as a reality check for grading modern British.
Try finding a 1959 1/2 crown in 65 or higher... that will keep one occupied for awhile.
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You should have kept the 64, so that when you'll ultimately make your first 66, you'd have a Churchill grading set. Congrats on the only original existing MS65.
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It is reassuring to know that at least one is out there....
I have not checked the population reports from either PCGS or NGC
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NGC 0 at MS65
PCGS 2 at MS65: 4 at MS64
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Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
I am not worthy to gaze upon this. I had to use one of those shoebox-with-a-pinhole-in-it devices that people use to observe eclipses. Have you upgraded your home security system yet?
Seriously (said the man with an NCG MS64) nice score!
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<< <i>This one is staying the color it is. When I compare the MS65 to the MS64 from the same submission the main difference is the marks on Winnie's and Q. Elizabeth's cheeks. I now know what PCGS looks at on these coins. >>
Having two coins side-by-side only helps your cause.
<< <i>Does that mean that there is a "MS-65" Shriver Dollar out there? >>
if you know of one, we don't want to see that thing!
I've got one at home (still discovering a collection I just purchased).
P.S. aajan you need to check out this thread that was started for you Link
<< <i>What's the value on one of these? >>
In run of the mill grade, about 50c - $1.
I'm selling my duplicate PCGS MS64 on eBay right now and it's bid up to $38. Value of a PCGS MS65? As far as I know, one has never been sold.
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<< <i>Value of a PCGS MS65? As far as I know, one has never been sold. >>
True, if you don't count the EZ Bake oven version.
Congratulations, ajaan on the grade.
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<< <i> but who in there right mind would pay good money to have one slabbed. >>
I consider myself to be in
<< <i> there [sic] right mind >>
and I had some slabbed. I find your reply to be somewhat insulting to my collecting habit.
If you are willing to sell any Churchill Crown that is nicer than my PCGS MS65 I am a very willing buyer, especially since that aren't all that uncommon.
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Well, just Love coins, period.
Well, just Love coins, period.
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I dig almost every
signal I get for the most
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Try finding a 1959 1/2 crown in 65 or higher... that will keep one occupied for awhile.
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
<< <i>Try finding a 1959 1/2 crown in 65 or higher... that will keep one occupied for awhile. >>
hmmm . . . .
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edited to add: the rainbow 65 from TT has a $5K asking price now...
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