65 seems right and yes, a moisturizer would work wonders. I suggest Evelyn and Crabtree's "'La Sorce' ultra-moisturizing hand therapy." There is nothing like it on the planet. It's a miracle moisturizer for those interested. $25 a bottle on ebay and worth every lincoln
Thanks for the interesting tip @Cascade The ball & chain has been telling me to use lotion for years, on my rough callous and scarred up hands. I always said- what? Would you rather I had soft, frail, limp hands? Anyway, mine don't even look as rough as the OPs do
@Paddy54 you're gonna hafta bring a mop bucket from thread to thread so people can wipe up the drool, staring @ your new avatar
You will be AMAZED at it. It even heals small cuts in half the time. And forget about chapped lips. It's truly a miracle lotion. Get some now! Let's not knock the op though. He seems to be a nail biter and that's like an addiction
They oughtta pay you a commission for promoting that stuff cascade. IM STILL waiting on Miller High Life to cut me a check...... I think I'll go have one right now!!!!!
Yes I am really pleased with this one.....I've been searching for about a year for a SLQ like this for the price I paid. I still can't believe I got it and the price,personally I would of never bargain on this coin. It would be my moon money price or I wouldn't of sold it.
That's the beauty of this hobby, and how a lot of newer collectors such as myself build sets now. We don't fill holes, we buy coins that JUMP out of the show case at us.....
Ms 65. And my hands look awful at most times. Too. Their very calloused I don't have straight fingers they're usualky rather cut and scraped up and the dirt glue stain and other crap that gets on them never really comes out of them basically i work and not a desk job
I am a nail biter! Good catch. Lol. Ok, so I bought the coin at a shop where they priced 7-8 ms63's the same - 59.99 plus tax. There was also an old pcgs rattler that seemed under graded. The fields were better than this one but there was abrasion right on the cheek, so it was probably a 64 tops. The coin above, as you can see, looks like a 65. I agree. Would that hazy part on chin and in front of nose and mouth lower the grade to a 63? It's a little unsightly but I think the grade of this coin is a 65 or at least a 64. In any case, it'll probably stay in this holder for quite some time. If I come across other coins to grade, I'll have to save some dough and then grade a batch