MS details O/CC
Here is the problem @johnmilton If I was to have posted a classic coin the rude comment above that derailed the thread wouldn't have happened. But...
Years ago I pressed a couple dealers T1 and T2 wern't identified. No different value
Just when the right coin shows up at the right time
The Idea was the worst it could look , and eventually the surfaces,
Sal what is your SLEC. New photos.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] It definitely is AU.
The sad thing is that coin, will be preserved, till it's appreciated. Of, course I like photo'ng odd coins. It's a circ find. My worst enemy's are...
Yeah, hopefully we can bring back a few comments from the past.
Reverse? Or is that both of them. Awesome find either way!
I will go MS62! Edit MS details. Nice photo of the 7/8.
Thats an almost serial num.
Do you have a VAM yet? I would leave it in the slab.
Found this one in pocket change the other day! All opinions are welcome. I was going to describe this coin, but I thought that the community would...
I would be the one that is going to buy the coin because the slab, because it represents a time in grading history. The coin deserves the slab...
Verdicare would be the only thing I would try.
Sorry to hear that MrWeasul. If anyone ever sees a WTS from me. It didn't happen. LOL I would let everyone know I wanted to sell some of my coins.
It looks corroded to me also, Verdigris can be removed but it takes years to learn how to do it correctly. And even then, you can still tell that...
Good read Pete!
They are too strait, and parallel. The lines are in the planchet surface, they have nothing to do with PMD.
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