The article was poorly written. When read, I thought a small number, not 2 were sold to "special" friends of mint. I then read the act, Public...
Guess I'm being told to write a report and that gets title change, so, here goes:
As I said, I looked into this when seeing coin in friends shoe box. I will pass this info on to him, I also think he should put it on Ebay as he...
Getting good answers. Most Charlotte coins have very bad finish. As to the note, NGC said "cannot be graded as it appears coin was apparently...
Here are 2 photos of s $5 Coronet I sent to NGC, returned with note but no grade. I don't know how I missed it but upon return I did see the...
Getting way off track and I'm no expert but found this, you may be interested: :In addition, gold ores are processed with oxidization with...
Was trying to be funny, guess I didn't succeed. As to evidence, there's a photo of coin on page 4. This site allows us to blow it up and it...
Well, since the Gold UHR is supposed to be .999 gold, that would mean that NCS would burn off .001 silver and sulfur. Would that leave me with a...
Sent my UHF to NGC for grading. It came back as a MS69 and recommendation to forward to NCS to remove the spot. I'm sorry but I still think it's...
"Altered coins will never be slabbed". That is a curious statement. I know its the belief of the grading companies. Yet, I love toned coins,...
answer to my own question Sorry for asking dumb question about the grading of older commemoratives. I have a copy of The Official Guide to Coin...
And, I agree with Fast Eddie. The "83 is the better coin. Much of this disagreement relates to one's appreciation of nice toning. But, it also...
Still confused about cleaned coin. Conserved just muddies water :(
I had guessed 63 and 64. It brings up a point that has bothered me. Red book gives a rough outline for moderns but nothing on these older...
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