That's funny that this post popped up in my search. I bought me a set of these a few years ago for $120. I was looking at them today and had...
I borrowed these pics from a similar post that I started on the PCGS forum. The top picture is a reprocessed Cent. The bottom one is real. You may...
Yes, PDS mint state coins were produced. No proofs. A lot of these were reprocessed also. Some better full pics may be able to determine that.
And a set of kennedys sitting in my Dansco. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's a Walker I've had for years. Raw of course. [ATTACH]
That is cool!!
Here's PCGS's pics a little larger than the auctions pic. [ATTACH]
The hole is a lamination also.
Looks more like an AU coin but made MS60 due to clean fields to me.
Yep, there are probably thousands of these marketing packages running around with different coins and with different titles.
Agree, looks like pretty cool lamination errors. The gouge I'm not sure of.
Yea, looks no more than AU to me. Just a keeper, not worth grading. A lot of these 1921's were also well known for die cracks. Looks like yours...
Hangin in there my friend! I hope you're doin ok also!!
It looks like some end of roll toning to me. Looks like the progression is getting a little too far though.
Yep, looks like a scratch to me also.
Yep, mostly just a cool find!
Wow, I know a couple professional photographers that might want to contact you on some pointers. They have some pretty high dollar software that I...
Yea, even after 50 pics of the same coin, I usually still have to balance a couple things to make it look like in-hand comparison. Lol
Thats pretty cool! I have a Garrett 1500 and a Whites MXT. Haven't used either in a very long time.
Acetone is a good way to clean coins. No rubbing, just let soak. If they are just your everyday silver roosies, the acetone isn't going to uncover...
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