RonDayVous The Gem State Submission #2 05/22/24 的展示图片库
Finest ever graded. I've been collecting this coin for almost a decade. They have a LOT of die breaks in the series and well-struck versions are very hard to find. This example has a small die break in the feathers of the eagle, and while not as well struck as its sister coin was graded higher. The only difference (besides the strike) that I was able to see between the two is an additional die break or two on the other coin.
This is another distraction from my main collection, but the quality of the coin drew me to it. A top pop coin with a popular design. I have it's big brother in another submission ;0)
This grade (MS67) was my biggest surprise. Another coin that i bought for it's beauty ( I really need to stay focused on my primary collections). Beautiful luster, slight patina.
Exceptionally struck for the series, with details in the eagles head and breast feathers unseen in most coins. There are several die breaks, the most prominent in the forehead. I was very surprised to see this coin grade lower than its sister in this submission.
I found this going through a box of 1950's silver coins at the Parsippany Coin Show. I don't really collect this year or coin, but it was too beautiful to pass up. The luster and toning on this coin are exceptional.
I don't usually send in coins that I expect to grade less than MS65, and this is no exception - I was surprised at the MS63 grade, if you can see what I don't, please let me know as I am always trying to hone my skills.
While several coins exceeded my expectations for grades, this is my greatest disappointment. In hand this coin has a beautiful frosty luster that is unusual for the series, this only reason I can this of for the MS63 grade is a hairline around 11 o'clock on the obverse.