I tend to view the PCGS completed auctions and a couple of other sites w/ prior sales/auction data available, such as David Lawrence. It's...
I've spent some time lately researching various processes and am planning on conducting some experiments myself. This is just so I can better...
Not sure of your knowledge level, his intentions, or the value of coins, but you may want to post some pics/descriptions before you do anything.
Has anyone here experimented with electrochemical anodizing?
Cracked from an ICG graded 65 slab: [IMG][IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Great coins everyone! This just arrived: [IMG] Highly recommend Northeast... [IMG] Cracked out of plastic... [IMG] All kinds of interesting...
That's what counts.
Sorry, as if it were wiped/cleaned up and later toned. Who knows though?
I used the State for comparison David and wasn't clear. When I find silver in change, I get the same feeling as when I've picked up a nice NEWP!...
I grade it a really lustrous lower AU.
I have pretty good luck when it comes to finding silver quarters in loose change, don't ask me why. This was one of the nicer finds just made and...
Mark, I'm right there w/ you at 40 but it looks suspicious to me, overall.
All I do is crack slabs... but I'd guess it would be worth any good TPG's fee to have it graded/attributed and then go from there.
Didn't his own Great Niece say he's got a lot of the devil in him? That one had me slapping my knee!
That's a cool one. I can't remember seeing one like that.
I definitely agree w/ you 19. They're certainly not proofs and are business strike coins. I feel they'd grade MS and that's all I'm saying. The OP...
Looks, looks, guess, photos... I think we need to place a small wager. :happy:
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Why does everybody feel these are circulated? The silver seems to be toning/degrading consistently. Green18, that was a good one!
I think it's an extraordinary coin with absolutely blazing luster, no contacts, and a beautifully pronounced strike. This coin is shot under high...
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