@Insider so how does one detect this "micro whizzing"? This is the first I've heard of it and I would love to learn more.
@C-B-D do you specialize in Bust Halves? These things are challenging! Weak and flat strikes consistently trip me up.
Jason, what about the metal flow in left and right Obverse fields? This is why I didn't immediately think harshly cleaned. My eye was "drawn" to...
Yes, spill the beans Frank. This sounds like a good one.
I was 2 weeks from getting married before I dumped her. Marriage license was signed and ceremony set. Perhaps one of my best non-numismatic...
What are you talking about? Is the OP a seller.... Or???
I'm going to say MS65FB if sent in. The line which idk if is on the holder or the coin hurts it. Also I can't tell if that's a scratch or in...
Is the line between B and E on the Obverse on the slab?
I can't speak for the half Dimes. Learning to discern problem coins in my opinion, is best done by examining lots of coins in details slabs, and...
Yes, I do actually agree with you on a lot of it, but your thread about "I'm done pursuing US Coins" never sat right with me. If you don't like...
Ah, but does this occur in practically every thread I participate in?
I'm trying to. But practically every thread he participates in there's at least one subtle, or not so subtle, TPG dig.
I understand, but Typecoin spouts off that PCGS was wrong when he knows damn good and well they aren't. He just wants to talk up the coin to sell....
Also: tooling behind Liberty's hair on the Obverse. That's a no brainer altered surfaces, I have no clue what you have been smoking Typecoin.
You don't see the tooling under the word "United" on the reverse?
Lol Jason thanks for the erm, clarification. :hilarious: I'd never heard this before myself, I will now adopt it for future use in such situations.
Be good to her, because that's rare!
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Dang. I read that wrong but your ambiguity made it SO entertaining!
OP- Another thing. Don't try to hide assets like we mentioned if your wife knows what you have and has documentation. If that is the case, then...
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