I know that I like it, but do you think it is more valuable because of it?
I understand that it is personal preference, but to say that toned coins are refused by numismatists is absolutely not true.
Don't worry. I'm a YN but I wasn't convinced.;)
I don't understand why a good economy would increase precious metal prices. I figure, in a good economy, people are going to buy stocks. In a bad...
You really shouldn't get your hopes up for something like that. What else did you find?
I'm not sure what bizarre universe you are living in where a toned coin is "the refuse" of the coin community.
awesome! nicest i have seen (in hand) was a PCGS F15 which I thought was cool, but this is in a whole other league!
Never ceases to amaze me.... 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter. I found this post on "Never ceases to amaze me.... 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter."...
same
AU50 damaged net VF35.
I don't see it in hand... probably just the lighting.
No I saw that too in the picture and it is just light reflecting.
I think you mean some of 42-45 not 46. I keep everything before 60 when it comes to nickels. Also have a 38-61 littleton folder so I got the 60...
FBL or full bell lines refers to the lines on the bottom of the liberty bell on the reverse of franklin halves being fully struck and undisturbed....
I know this picture can look better and give a better representation of the coin. I am very inexperienced with GIMP and photoshop. So if anybody...
I usually use a 10x loupe when looking for varieties and strike features (FSB, FBL, FS...), but I usually just grade without a loupe for...
Definitely not a bad price. They looks mostly AU/BU, with maybe an XF in there. I agree, closeup pictures would be helpful in determining value.
Maybe, but the toning looks natural in hand. If anything, more likely a lacquer coat.
come again?
I am not good at this, but I can't figure out how only two letters could be doubled besides machine doubling.
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