I like to melt the case off:headbang:
I think you'd get a 65 at NGC, but at PCGS, probably a 64. It's definitely unc.
Are you talking about from his head to the Y? I'm not sure exactly where you are referring to.
If Value if slabbed - amount bought for > price of certification then go for it. If not, I wouldn't do it.
Pictures would help...
Thanks for the contest!
These pictures are all of the same coin. http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww227/sambot12/1925wheat.jpg...
I'm sorry, but what is the difference between large and small date?
Ended up with 17 lightly circulated 83p's and 2 unc 82-p's. Also got 2 unc bicentennials and no more proofs or silver. the 1954 is EF
Ha no it's the same coin, I just edited the picture.
So I finally got to search a box of quarters. First roll, I found an Indiana proof. So far I have gotten 5 1983-Ps and a 1954. WOO! Time to get...
Is this better? http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww227/sambot12/1925wheat-1.jpg EDIT: I can't figure out why it says 1929. I posted that on...
OK I figured it out.
I'm not sure if you're joking or not, but he is referring to the coin cleaner/detergent, not the grade.
OK I downloaded it and I have the region highlighted, but I don't know what to do from there. Can anyone who uses this program walk me through it...
thanks I appreciate it
That's awesome toning. Can anyone tell me what causes that to occur? My guess is planchet imperfections, but I'm not sure.
Do you guys know of any free internet programs I can use to do this? I'm learning to take better pictures of coins and I would like to be able to...
Nice coins!
Go for it. I would like to see it.
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