I agree with leadfoot, it appears to be album toning and not bag toning just based on album toned coins I own. I would call it VF-30, but a TPG...
that's quite cool looking man. very nice
Two very nice coins, but I love the toning on the nickel.
I believe that every person that has $1 in their collection has REAL MONEY tied up in their coins. My collection may not be worth a million...
$8! Thats below silver value unless I am mistaken, nice buy.
It is my pictures, or at least my lighting. The coin is graded MS-65 by the now defunct PCI, and is a scorcher in hand. But because it was a PCI...
I make the 1822 to be an O-106 or O-106a, can't see if there are die cracks clearly in the pics, the 1830 I believe is an O-101. Two beautiful...
the d fell off
looks like its a pretty good coin, it should probably be conserved rather soon though.
Please no knashing of teeth or pulling out of ones hair...ok, I picked up the lot for under $300.
I stand corrected, and you did good, $12 is what you'd expect for a 58.
it only comes 2 ways as far as I know, so its either a 1909-s, or a 1909-s vdb. weak or not its a vbd.
okay try this one, that scratch in front of her nose is actually a streak in the toning. As for the reverse, there are a couple of scratches on...
gosh finding 2008 cents in g-4 has got to be tough, but 75 of them. seeing as how 75 sets of g-4 lincolns also mean 75 09-s, 75 09 s vdb, 75 14d...
I don't know what it is about me and toned coins, I just can't seem to get good pictures of them. I will try again and repost if I can get some...
very nice. I like the character of the die state.
Funny fish, your photo (the tilted D, the distance from the 9, etc.) looks exactly like the photo on p.46 of Shane Anderson's "The Complete...
I went to my local dealer, because I had a long lunch. I got to the store and proceeded to look in the case. There were two mercury dimes a 21...
Here is a TPG 1945 micro S merc I picked up today. Who do you think slabbed it, and what grade do you think they gave it? [IMG] [IMG]
I have been fortunate enough to run across a cache of better date/grade barber dimes this week. I picked up half of them today, and the rest are...
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