Azlarry 的钱币相册
(1952) Solid strike, good luster on silvery toned surfaces. Crossed in a NGC MS64 holder.
(2009) Boldly struck with sharp hair details. Original surfaces with polychromatic toning on both sides.
(1983) Russet champagne and greenish gold iridescent toning on mark free surfaces. Much glossy luster under the tone that the image does not show properly. Good heavy strike that shows much detail for the issue. The only reason this did not grade higher is because of finger prints.
(1983) Russet champagne and greenish gold iridescent toning on mark free surfaces. Much glossy luster under the tone that the image does not show properly. Good heavy strike that shows much detail for the issue. The only reason this did not grade higher is because of finger prints.
(1896) Cartwheel luster with amber-gold iridescent toning. The lion's face has almost full detail.
(1863) Totally hammered from fresh dies. Reverse looks newly sculptured. CambridgeGate Collection.
(1863) Totally hammered from fresh dies. Reverse looks newly sculptured. CambridgeGate Collection.
(1913) Super gem coin with multi colored tone on clean surfaces. Top pop 1/0 at PCGS.
(1904) Nice matching set with golden-blue-gray iridescence toning. Strike and clean surfaces typical of MS67-68 coins.
(1904) Nice matching set with golden-blue-gray iridescence toning. Strike and clean surfaces typical of MS67-68 coins.
(1903) Nice matching set with golden-blue-gray iridescence toning. Strike and clean surfaces typical of MS67-68 coins.
(1902) Nice matching set with golden-blue-gray iridescence toning. Strike and clean surfaces typical of MS67-68 coins.
(2027) A common type in general, but quite scarce at this level of preservation. At PCGS this is the only King Edward VII Penny to reach MS66RD. An abundant amount of golden red luster and a very sharply struck.
(1917) Deep Red, clean surfaces. Only 1909 1/2 d to be graded RED.
(1946) One year type with luster and typical red brown surfaces.