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I will always by under if I have the funds, at only if I want it. I have no trouble finding walkers at melt even up to XF grades.
Why is it ruined? He clearly states that he lighty brushed the dirt of by hand.
Just to clean it off....
The funny thing is when I open the ad....It says it was sold for 21million.
I'm broke, maybe after Monday I will. So Peter, you never really talk about your collection.... What coins do you collect?
Gold plate, it's worthless, mine as well spend it.
I think it is just a hard hit, or maybe paint transfer. It's a nice morgan, but that hit might cost you a grade....
Well it's hard to tell from the pic, but to be honest it look like it hit something. You know when you get in a car accident and the paint from...
The new advertising section looks great, Peter:thumb: You went and out did yourself again:yes:
Well it is not a proof, no proofs were struck during 1965, it probably came from a SMS set and is PL. Probably worth .50c to a $1
Thanks for the response, Hobo, I knew you would set me straight:smile Where did you get to be so smart in the field of Numismatics?
Can we put Redwin117's and this thread together, they are both the same subject and are both active at the same time....
Ok, thanks, seems as I need to brush up on my vocabulary of high-relief. I did not realize it meant literally high up... I was under the...
Would it be safe to say that they are higher relief than business strikes? Thanks for the quick response though:smile
Hobo, you are one of the smartest CoinTalkers around, can you answer a question for me? Are proof coins high(er) relief than a business strike?...
That just tells you how a proof is made Brian!! Not the description of the design coin details quality.
I am having a bit of a disagreement with another member here, so I think that proof coins are high relief and he disagrees. So I need a...
I agree especially the ones that are like "no chance of that happening", it's very interesting indeed.
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