Good eye!! Interesting it is. Gary in Washington
Ditto.
Yes to the south, that is the easiest marker. I.e. the lower portion of the lobe is clearly doubled, which it is not in you coin. Shows some...
Pick out the best and keep them. Coins saluting various WW II events are quite interesting, and it can be fun even challenging to collect all of...
With a lens I cannot see the artifact, I suspect it appears via my inept efforts to photograph, stray light from the overhead dining room light (I...
The following extract is from: http://rg.ancients.info/guide/prices.html circa 2013 GREYSHEET Officially called the Coin Dealer Newsletter,...
Hoopster and Kookoox Thank you for responding. Perhaps I can clarify what this thread is about. Indeed, a single high grade coin can receive a...
Nothing, lets see some. I just try to avoid the Special Mint Sets (SMS), as I try to illustrate MS coins. 1965 is fine if not SMS, as well as 1966...
Below is a 1969 D Jefferson nickel. It is not full step,it has one step. However is a MS 66 coin. I got it in a 1969 mint roll. It has great...
Sorry about the graininess. The ISO was way too high. But it is definitely FT. I am working on producing less grain, which is tough with real...
Below a 1973 P Quarter, from a mint set. It is close to MS 66, the many tiny abrasions are not visible to the naked eye. Has nice luster. Value...
yes, some do!
If you can afford $50.00, I would go for the 5th edition (2019-2020) for Whitman's Mega Red. It is for beginners as well as advanced students....
Along with the late J. T. Stanton, I find some great values in MS circulation US coins, MODERN coins. From 1966 to present. I am not referring to...
Fine 12, on the first, EF-40 on the second. Nice coins! Gary in Washington
Carbon spot on the Ike, if you dip, it will disappear for a few days then reappear! Can't get rid of it. Yeah its a gamble with sets from the...
Thank you GDJMSP. I feel better now, warm and fuzzy, especially since I just came in from walking my dog (it is cold and windy at the beach). I...
I will add another image. In the image below the clash is hardly visible, but much of the grime is now gone. The die chip on the nine is simply a...
Hmmm, no way, a 1923S Walker, in UNC condition for under $100.00 !! Too good to be true. Something fishy. I would avoid. Gary in Washington
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