I'll make it easy for you. With every coin in the book, and the book includes all US coins, where it lists all the individual MS grades it says...
If you want it gone there is. I agree 100% ! And don't ever use bleach on coins - or any other numismatic items !
And with good reason ! For - [ATTACH]
Hmmm - then who publishes that book above, and its subsequent 7th edition, (and all the previous editions), and owns the copyright/s if not the...
Did you miss the part where I said the coin is not MS and cannot be graded as MS because it has wear on it ? That means I cannot grade the coin...
That's just it though, the "wear is wear" - regardless of what causes it - IS the thing ! And the reason it is the thing is because there is...
On their website ? Not that I'm aware of. But if you look at page 22 of this book -...
Not that I am aware of, but I'm always willing to learn. :)
Well the number of contact marks on the obv and rev both would preclude a 69 all by themselves. And the wear in the usual places - breast and left...
By limiting your question to coins dated before 1950, which by doing I can only assume you're trying to take the more modern coins out of the...
I'd have to say no because any app like that would by necessity have to rely on a price guide of one kind or another. And there is no price guide...
Threads like this are tricky, one has to be careful has to be careful as to what they say and how they say it in order to keep within the rules....
Maybe you misworded your original comment, or maybe that's not really what you intended to say, but when you said this - - that sure sounds like...
I also have to disagree with the idea that volume will increase. A blank, a planchet, and a struck coin all occupy/have the same volume. This is...
Here's the thing about that picture, on the Red line, coins 3,4, and 5 qualify for Red Brown, not Red. There's a specific percentage of the coin...
Fish on ! LOL ! :D Sorry, teasing you at your expense. I'm pretty sure he wasn't really answering his own question - what's the most commonly...
That's the easy part. For whatever period of time the coin was allowed to tone, turning the overall color that you see. Then, for whatever reason,...
Nope, aint gonna do it. :muted:
What is the most commonly OVERGRADED coin? My answer - in today's world, just about all of them !
They can be but usually aren't. Mechanized tools tend to produce an entirely different look, different effect, than hand work.
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