I'm pretty weak on the series. It looks cleaned within an inch of it's life, and circulated, but I'm not seeing the tells. Can someone fill me in?
Ugh
Nice circulation find. Definitely a keeper.
428 total coins, with rolls of 2009 & 2010 Lincoln cents. 4 United States proof sets, 1 2000 'Knowledge' Canadian Specimen Set. Total of 7...
That's pretty neat!
That bottom coin is stunning. Almost looks like a matte proof.
I'm with Paul on the neutral-ness of the toning. I wouldn't dip it either. No need.
I think @afantiques said it all. Thats how I do it, anyway. I typically use .800, unless there is a lot of later British 50% stuff in there.
As you've probably seen, it looks like the T-65 takes a big jump between 64 and 65, particularly with the PPQ moniker. Since it seems that people...
Aside from the 1995-W, the 1994 and the 2006 Reverse Proof are the toughest and most expensive in the set. And jeez, Kirk, I'm jealous.
It just doesn't look right to me at all.
I'll be in Boston for the holidays, so I figured I'd open and post my gift now. Three lovely PCGS proof cents, and a first for me - a 2000 Wide...
Great document! ... and coin, too!
I personally wouldn't go to any effort to save them, but since you've already got them, I say just hang on to them.
Nice note, attractive AU, $200-$300.
Just wanted to let my Santa know that my gift was received - Kirk told me that he had some concerns with the tracking information. I've held out...
Trime is a little rough around the edges, but the two busties sure look nice. Dime looks like it might be recovering from an old-ish cleaning....
This is not something I would want. Even in my change.
You don't have to cancel the sale to send a Second Chance offer.
That is a really huge 'D'.
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