He's right hard to judge by those pics, and the 5 cent piece looks to be corroded.
wow, buffs are hard to come by in circ. Way to go!
nice.
I can remember, as recently as 2003 I would balk at even the notion of dipping, but as I learned more, and became more involved in the research...
cool, thanks.
These aren't the official ones are they?
I can't vote on this because the scale doesn't go low enough, with the nicks on the cheek I would have to give it a 65, FS or not I cant tell from...
I say send it to a different company.
It's nice, but at at the same time, just modern commems
I will sometimes dip a heavily toned coin (read ugly shades of brown black) to bring out some of the coin's natural beauty, but I don't ever dip...
WOW, wish I could go, but.
meh
Xf-45
Nice coin, I love the overall look of it. I'd say the surfaces are original.
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F from what I see, I'm not sure about the colors though, they seem strange...could be the lighting.
yowsa, that must be one great coin.
Thats for sure, but I'm glad I did it. At the time, and even a bit now, that kind of money represented a serious investment for me and I almost...
In 2003, I spent $575 on my raw 1909 S VDB, XF-40. I've never come close to spending that much again.
Natural toning, looks good though, I like the overall appearance, nice little coin there.
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