Ha, that's what I thought.
Wow, they came out nice! What type of light did you use?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ancient-chinese-coin-/321130287038?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ac4db4fbe
After zooming the picture, that does look like some kind of mold.
That doesn't look like pollen and why would it clump like that inside of a safe? What does the coin look like?
Strange. Is it an old safe? I would be looking at what the safe is lined with on the inside. Like maybe it's old insulation or something starting...
Detecto do you have a reply to me or the others? I'm not trying to pick on you but you do this constantly. You make a statement and never come...
Is that a "better date"? :D
Nothing special, but I certainly wouldn't call it crap.
Since non cents was saying all along that is was a large date, I would assume that last sentence of his was a typo.
So you're disagreeing with GDJMSP even though he's worked with coins longer than you've been alive? Any basis to your argument other than showing...
They look better cleaned is your opinion, not a fact and after you die and your grand kids sell them off, you ruined them for the next collector....
Wow, never knew that about the mint boxes. You would think they would package them in something sulphur free.
Paradise mint. $34.99 2013 ms69, free shipping.
Got the same freebie and I get no emails. Pretty sure you can opt out of them.
Out of boredom, I was thinking of wrapping some of my commemeratives and ASE proofs that are in mint boxes in zip-loc sandwich bags. Will this do...
For that much money, that rim ding would bother the heck out of me.
Hmm, the NGC price guide said $3750 in MS66. http://www.ngccoin.com/poplookup/NumismediaPrice-History.aspx?c=19158&g=66
For sale here. http://www.cointalk.com/t228260/#post1714469
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