It sure looks like an S under there.
I'm just guessing it look better in hand. Flash photographs tend to bring out surface flaws and hairlines that don't look as bad in hand. I agree...
Congrats on the find of your first Indian. You may be careful with the acetone, it has a tendency to turn copper pink.
Nothing like a frosty white Morgan. Here are a few of mine.
It's been a year, houston must be on a beach somewhere with Pupa. :kewl:
Nice looking set.
Thanks for the link :thumb:
I have a couple notes I am thinking about selling. I was looking for some opinions to see if it would be worth my time. The $50 is a radar, binary...
Nothing the matter if you like the coin. I have a few seated coins that have been cleaned like that and still like them. I'm a fan of the seated...
Cleaned with xf 45 details
bought the Ace 250 package with the two coils. I really haven't been to an area clean enough to use it much though. The parks close to home are so...
I have an Ace 250 and have been pretty happy with it. I have found mostly clad so far and the deepest coin I dug was a wheat at about 5 inches....
And they didn't get the "P" mint mark till the eighties.
I haven't found lots of good stuff yet, but I have dug a silver quarter, a war nickel, and a few wheats plus this 1867 shield nickel w/stars and rays.
Bummer, :eek: I would be sick.
I think the 32 D quarter or a key date Lincoln would be the easiest to pass unnoticed.
66 and a green bean!! Nice coin, love those Morgans. :bow:
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