I was referring to the mechanism which causes circulation wear.
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Abrading a coin with your fingers leaves hairlines. Continuing to do so will impair the luster. I’m sure you would agree that is not cleaning.
This is a perfect well-informed comment.
This is what I consider a true hoard. I’m looking into buying this one. [ATTACH]
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I really don’t care about the number assigned.
The secondary devices are raised and not mirrored. It can’t be a vise job.
Those are pretty standard references, and ones that I would recommend. For pricing I would see if a dealer has an old greysheet he would let you...
Um. Wut? Those are wiping/brushing hairlines.
I bought this for $14.50 from these pictures. I immediately recognized the obverse die, which was used on S-219 (3 Errors Reverse), S-220, NC-2,...
Yeah, the reverse surfaces of that large cent almost certainly caused the grade to be netted down from VF.
It looks like a very common variety in a very common grade. I see nothing to make me think it is fake. Here is an article I wrote on the modern...
That’s really neat! Thanks for sharing!
A lot of people variety/error hunting tend to treat their finds as crap shoots without ever wanting to learn what is a genuine error/variety or...
The color looks too orange for me to call it original
The goal is around $2500. I made $6000 last summer from coins. One more semester of school left!
I’m working full-time as an engineering intern. I just need a little more than I will make at the end of it.
If you have to ask, you don’t have it. Keep searching
I deal to pay for school. It’s fun to an extent, but I don’t enjoy the stress of selling and the pressure of finding material. It takes up a lot...
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