Good link, and a nice article Kurt, thanks for posting. The article mentions a minting expert Fred Weinberg ("Minting experts Mike Diamond and...
Hi Kennye, welcome to Coin Talk. We can help you better if, when you ask for an opinion about a coin you include a clear close cropped photo of...
You may be on to something. See if the link below helps. If it doesn't keep searching (pocket change). If you think you found something use the...
I saw your post after I replied. Thanks Paddy. Please read my reply to Ms. Ruths other post.
Attach clear pictures of the entire front and back (obverse, reverse) of the coin please.
Good read, thanks!
Thanks to the two of you. Hommer, your diagnostics are on point and educational!
I found this though a google search. The link to ANCS isn't working but the scale provided may be helpful. A nice coin PL or not.
Thanks for sharing your grading methodology. Your comments on spotting due to poor dip rinsing are thought provoking. The rinse process I learned...
Though call for me. (I am a poor market grader) The numerous hits on the obverse and reverse are obvious grade killers, but the frost on the well...
Thanks JT. I am a amateur photographer trying to learn coin photography. I appreciate when a professional shares knowledge and provides feedback...
The most educational experience in numismatics (after reading) I ever had. Highly recommended!
Agreed. Its a junk coin. If it was merely cleaned it maybe worth $20, with the damage on the reverse its worth $2-$3, period. Have patience. A...
Maybe this will help [ATTACH]
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Try doubleddie.com. Excellent information.
It looks like an ink blotch starting at the s in reserve, through the u in united then into the oval frame surrounding president Grant. Four...
Does this fall into the repeater (the number 4 in the serial number) category? [ATTACH]
GDJMSP helped me. From my preferences menu I had to turn off the Flash uploader and simply use the Standard uploader. Problem solved. Thanks to...
Safari Ios. The same set up I've used trouble free in the past.
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