NGC MS67PL. We scrutinize thousands of PCGS and NGC slabs to provide you with coins that are truly special, and we do it with fast, knowledgeable, and courteous service. Brilliant, Clean, semi-reflective, and tied finest known!
You will receive a 1961 TDR FS-801 Jefferson Nickel PCGS PR67 TOP POP Finest Known. 1961 TDR FS-801 Jefferson Nickel ~ PCGS PR67 ~ TOP POP 0 GRADED HIGHER! TOP POP Finest Known. Total Pop = 11. 0 Graded Higher.
VAM 3AM3 characterized by scribbling die scratches and die file lines to the left of Ms. Liberty and across her forehead (see 2nd photo above). Highest grade for this VAM. Here at a-pl-us experience, our top priority is not our coins, but you.
Delmarva Collection / 1818 B-7 (Second Marriage). Historic Numismatics. Light “X” Mark above Top Front of Liberty’s Cap. Refer to Photographs. Evaluate Condition & Grade.
When we refer to aMAC sticker-ed coin, with just aMAC label, we are talking about a coin that is spotless. For a coin to be spotless it must exhibit surfaces with no spotting anywhere on the coin or 100% spotless free.
This is one that is easy to get excited about! One of the rarest Eagles from the Carson City Mint with PCGS estimating 60-75 examples known. This coin is tied for the lowest graded with one other at PCGS.
1869 10c PCGS PR-67+CAM COLOR ×2. SOLE FINEST KNOWN ALL DESIGNATIONS! GORGEOUS shades of pink and blue adorn both sides of this top pop beauty. Sole finest known all tpgs!
1948-S washington Quarter NGC MS67PL Prooflike Pop 2/0 Tied Finest Known If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask. All offers will be considered. Please look at my other items. I do combine shipping. Please look at all pictures before buying. There are no returns. More pictures are available upon request.
1829 50c PCGS MS-65 PROOF LIKE. POPULATION 1 FINEST KNOWN. RARE IN PL ONE OF THE ONLY PCGS GRADED PROOF LIKES OUT THERE. COULD BE THE ONLY PCGS GRADED GEM PL OUT THERE
High-end gem, tied for finest known PCGS example, as none are known with full steps! Rich golden toning spans both well-struck sides. The underlying serif of the “S” mintmark is easily seen to the north of the “D.” – Jefferson Nickel