I said it in the previous post, "These aren't even close to what I saw in that shop." I just did a quick search and pulled up the worst ones. My...
MS-66
There were no silver dollars minted in 1947, and even if there was some sort of mishap with the date punch, the coin wouldn't look that fake. When...
If those get too bad, the coin gets a details grade. They're called album slide marks, although I'm sure many of you know that.
Spots occur on both uncirculated and proof coins, but they are most distracting on proofs.
BTW guys, my "solution" isn't new. There are videos on Youtube that show this method. And it's not foolproof. If you use a dirty cloth, you could...
[IMG] Here's one, in all its PCGS MS-62 glory. What kind of a mint state coin has that kind of luster?!? The luster is confined to the lettering,...
Lol, I didn't buy them, they were ugly hairlined problem coins! Sorry, I saw them in a coin store. I'll see if I can find one on the internet.
If you need a microscope to see the scratches, they are not "there" as the tpg graders would consider it. According to PCGS, and I quote directly,...
I got a It's a shot in the dark, I see die crack errors sell for around 300 slabbed.
I noticed that too, but I have seen cleaned EF-40 commem halves in NGC 62 holders, so I doubt that this would have a problem with an MS grade. It...
Yep. That's a 55.
If it does, I won't be disappointed, it was a cheap '64 Kennedy proof.
A microfiber cloth is engineered just so that the cloth fibers will not scratch the surface it makes contact with. I too thought that it would...
Hey guys, first thread in a while. I was just wondering what you all thought about milk spot removal. Obviously they are distracting, but they can...
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