Usually if you are still undecided, that is not a good sign for keeping the coin.
Keep in mind that you have already stated that the toning was a slight negative.
You have already given us every indication that price is the ONLY reason that you might want to keep the coin. My friend, you and I have never let price rule us. The coin has to rule (unless you are just flipping it real quick for a small profit).
Usually if you are still undecided, that is not a good sign for keeping the coin.
Keep in mind that you have already stated that the toning was a slight negative.
You have already given us every indication that price is the ONLY reason that you might want to keep the coin. My friend, you and I have never let price rule us. The coin has to rule (unless you are just flipping it real quick for a small profit). >>
<< <i>My recollection is that there was a hoard of 60-O's found in a chimney somewhere in the South within the last 10 years. More than a handful graded 65 and 66 ATS. They were dusky to a point just this side of of opacity. I think some sold in a Heritage sale subsequently. >>
You are correct about the group of 60-O Dollars. Though, I think it was more than 10 years ago, as I believe I was still at NGC at the time and I left there in 1998.
<< <i>....You are correct about the group of 60-O Dollars. Though, I think it was more than 10 years ago, as I believe I was still at NGC at the time and I left there in 1998. >>
Life can be so cruel. Just when I thought that the damage was limited to not remembering the 60's, I find out that another decade is also suspect.
I might even imagine there is some element of denial involved. No, I deny that.
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is it purple and green over prooflike fields?
and color comes and goes depending on angle?
Does that coin "talk" to you?
Usually if you are still undecided, that is not a good sign for keeping the coin.
Keep in mind that you have already stated that the toning was a slight negative.
You have already given us every indication that price is the ONLY reason that you might want to keep the coin.
My friend, you and I have never let price rule us. The coin has to rule (unless you are just flipping it real quick for a small profit).
<< <i>TDN:
Does that coin "talk" to you?
Usually if you are still undecided, that is not a good sign for keeping the coin.
Keep in mind that you have already stated that the toning was a slight negative.
You have already given us every indication that price is the ONLY reason that you might want to keep the coin.
My friend, you and I have never let price rule us. The coin has to rule (unless you are just flipping it real quick for a small profit). >>
I think he's after an MS65.
<< <i>My recollection is that there was a hoard of 60-O's found in a chimney somewhere in the South within the last 10 years. More than a handful graded 65 and 66 ATS. They were dusky to a point just this side of of opacity. I think some sold in a Heritage sale subsequently. >>
You are correct about the group of 60-O Dollars. Though, I think it was more than 10 years ago, as I believe I was still at NGC at the time and I left there in 1998.
<< <i>....You are correct about the group of 60-O Dollars. Though, I think it was more than 10 years ago, as I believe I was still at NGC at the time and I left there in 1998. >>
Life can be so cruel. Just when I thought that the damage was limited to not remembering the 60's, I find out that another decade is also suspect.
I might even imagine there is some element of denial involved.
No, I deny that.