Pam, I don’t know if this was suggested yet but reading up at this web site and using it as a lookup reference may enhance your knowledge and...
The gouges on the reverse is from contact with the reeding (edge) of another coin.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/353947680496 OMG! Just a quick glance was all I needed. Laughable! Thanks for the grins and giggles!
Ah ha! I see them now staring me in my face. Thank you for the education!
Thanks dude, I try! That was my sarcastic attempt at humor. Peace my brother!
Just curious. I see the fine lines on both sides. They seem to end and not go through the design details. I'm reading them as die polish lines.
PR64. Edited. There seems to be an upset area in the field above the O in ONE. (on the reverse)
Great, I just rolled about a dozen of these to return to the bank! 21 rolls in total. No way Im opening them up. I checked them for the die chip...
Agreed, and surprised at Mr Dude. I guess I should wait for my rebuttal after my post...
How is this coin not a 65, or 65+? Maybe the marks in the fields I/F/O and behind and on Miss Liberty's neck?
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I'm in agreement with you about disguising the details. I also wonder if the damage is intended to stop some one from submitting for grading which...
Agreed. That was my point from the beginning. A poster here stated he had hermetically sealed slaps from decades ago. I was asking for clarification.
I think you made the right call. Conservation on this piece was needed as the toning was becoming terminal. Yes conservation can be a roll of the...
My question was which TPG hermetically seals their slabs?
"not exactly true" is exactly why I offered my suggestion. No need for you to make your point to me. You may try to offer your suggestion to the...
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I found a clean '89 LMC with a similar condition yesterday while rolling pocket change. I put it on the side to research and maybe post. Then I...
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