Different finishes can be priced differently. While I see where you're coming from about just Xing the dies I don't mind the few dollar price...
There are some blanks and coins that have been overstruck by actual US mint X cancelled Morgan dies over the years. One was an event that struck a...
Well chocolate coins do have a tendency to do that in 120° heat. Even chocolate large cents :hilarious:
I don't think the color would be deemed market acceptable. I could change my mind with better pics though.
Saaaaweeet! Now, how's the Eclipse in hand???
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This one is killer too. Especially for a typically dull & drab year/mint :wideyed::cool: [ATTACH]
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They might be and we just can't tell from the pic.
Because I know the difference. Come on eddy, I'm a Morgan guy and I specialize so to speak in polished dies specifically.
Not sure. The pics on VW are an earlier die state. Heck, the only cracks on the VW example are at the eagles right wing tip and none on obverse...
No, it won't "give a coin luster" only the strike does that. However it can remove haze toning gunk etc that will reveal luster
I know right. That was my very first question but grade doesn't really matter with something like this anyway. Maybe it was a space issue?
AU 53. Could details but hard to tell for sure from these pics
Why has this devolved so much. Can it get into a righteous slab? Sure, anything is possible. Will it get details? Yes, most likely. Simple stuff guys
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Yes. Banks put them in rolls later in their life for easy storage once paper rolls became commonplace. But you are correct in that they came in...
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100% market acceptable
In the Dirty Jobs episode Mike spilled some and had to pick them up with a magnet so they must be steel. And, the machine is the same one they...
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