I just can't photograph toning, obv. is much more purple than my pics, rev. is pretty close.:bored:[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1886 T-2 IHC $26.60 from a online coin shop in Europe including shipping. Wasn't as nice before a week in acetone and a light swab of mineral oil...
Whoops, all fixed!
It's new to me and it's old Canadian:happy: Lets keep this thread alive![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I a deal on this one, could have posted in the under $50 thread [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I purchased a 1886 T2 IHC and this was sent with it as a gift:happy:[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1853 N-21 R.3. $39.99 + $6.00 shipping. 1853 is not my favorite year to attribute but the rev. die chip makes this one easy.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
For some reason this thread didn't show in my notifications. I thought it was strange that I was updated on my post in newest acquisitions and not...
I just got it and it seemed to have a coating of oil, it's in some acetone as we speak
Is this machine doubling (MDD), a repunched mint mark (RPM) or something else$[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
$15.50[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
To good a deal to pass on[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bought a lot of three IHC's for $30 to pick this wild looking RPD [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think it was AU also, I was inferring that a darker toned unc. specimen could easily have a light spot rubbed into the highpoints with enough...
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The Holey Grail [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Cleaned but I don't seem to mind.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There must be a lot of dealers that think it is a gas damaging their product from the amount of toning fakers we see.
It's what we did at the old swimming hole when we were young and skinny
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