+1 That's a SUPERB idea. Particularly if they are toned. It will make the photos come out MUCH better. I can't wait to see them -- please keep...
EEW. Have no fear. You can do better than that coin. :)
He probably should have updated the prices, but I can also see his side -- he probably has many thousands of coins that go up and down relative to...
Redbook prices are set by dealers for the most part. Expect them to be high-end retail pricing. Generally, dealers buy coins at rates that...
Weighing gold good idea, but not foolproof. I would learn how to do a ring test on raw gold and inspect the coin (particularly the rim) very...
This is a different one than the IHCs, no? This coin looks fake to me. Lettering looks "off". Of course, higher resolution shots of both...
My thoughts precisely.
Is the color in the pics accurate? The hue looks "off" to my eye for a Lincoln. Assuming the color is fine, I think a grade of 64 or 65 is...
It sounds to me like a scanner would be a good solution to your problem.
66 rd with a shot at 67. i guessed 66.
66 rd
Most collectors consider adjustment marks a negative. I would try and steer clear in favor of an example without adjustment marks.
Low end AU, IMO. a bit concerned about reverse color/surfaces.
I would not list investment value as one of the characteristics of sample slabs, but who knows, really, what the future may hold.
+1 Wash quarters are 2nd on my list after incuse gold.
Looks pretty nice for a 62!
My first reaction was peg leg, but a closer inspection says no. Hmmmm
S$1 = Silver Dollar as opposed to G$1 = Gold Dollar Hope this helps...Mike
What's going on at 12 o'clock on the reverse?
If real (my coincern would be an added mintmark), that's an amazing find!
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