Thanks! I did not know about this!
It looks like a nice struck-through, but personally I would prefer a more defined example. Maybe if it was super-strong, I would buy it, but I...
This is worthy of being a featured thread on the Cointalk Home Page, IMO.
Never, ever thought that distinguishing between a proof and a MS coin would prove to be a problem. This thread shocks me!
Thanks to everyone for all the cleaning techniques!
and that's how to make a decent profit the UN-legitimate way. It's sad how many people are fooled.
Looking at it a second time, I see a very minimal amount. Not close to "lots of"
That's hard to tell. I can't pick a side, I know I'm going to be wrong.o_O
It's sad how the coin turned out, would've never thunk.
He's lying right there. It's not MS and I don't see any luster. Not that bank-wrapped rolls have anything good in the inside anyways, but I'm...
I won't be bidding because the seller states: RARE Error! Super nice MS condition 1955 DDO! Lots of remaining mint luster!
If we're talking about that, I was once at a pawn shop where they were selling a proof ASE listed as Brilliant Uncirculated. I chuckled about how...
holy cow! That's a world of difference!
These are some really nice close-up pictures. Bravo!
wow. I would have had no idea, probably would have tossed this coin back in change. The more you know.
thanks chrsmat! I feel kinda stupid now :(
I guess I just have bad experiences with pawn shops.
It sounds reasonable, but the mint would probably never do it!
I agree Chris. It looks disgusting IMO :depressed:
that note puts the Zimbabwe notes to shame.... nice note.
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