I use virtual machines and mount my folders from an encrypted private cloud. I create a fresh VM image from a secured baseline each time I log in....
I would wait for some TPG experts to chime in...that's not me.
Funny story...in my hippie (aka. homeless) days, I was down to my last dime and I needed to make a call. I put in into the phone and got cut off...
True...but I think the tops of the bows are correct.
This is what I "think" I'm seeing... [ATTACH]
I think I "might" see the tops of the two bows...and "possibly" the very faint remnants of an "O" where the mintmark should be...but maybe because...
I should have just sat on MS67.
I was just wondering is these early coin board companies buying back completed sets may have created that impression.
My Father introduced me to coin collecting when I was very young (~1962). I never heard about a coin board company buying back completed...
I would like to see it again with that 1856 hole filled! :woot:
When that coin was struck, it could buy a full size Snicker's Bar...(sigh).
1968...that was quite a year!
Very sensible, Sal. :) I've seen AU-58s that look nearly as nice as an MS-64.
Drat! ...off by one.
I always liked their Norman Rockwell "Boy Scout Law" series.
That's a pretty big "CC".
So when do we find out?
I bought a Chinese made microscope a while back. It was OK, but the software infected my laptop. I had to restore from backup to regain control....
For me, it's hard to tell if those are rubs on metal or rubs on the toning. On mushier strikes, the seams on the sails are the first to go. It...
Nice rims, OK strike, acceptable toning, but many Obverse contact marks and a few on the Reverse. I would give it MS63. No one with "Beefer" in...
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