so... under mint errors it would cost 60$ then ad on an additional 20.95 for postage. so that would be 80 bucks i suppose. thanks.
thats a copy and paste, i asked for a best guess. i can go to pcgs and read it for myself.
oh. ok. well, thank you. i suppose using such terminology is useful to those joining the discussion without having to read the entire thread....
to work or stop at nothing to give the OP a definitive answer, what does "OP" stand for?
pcgs or ngc? also, what should i ask them to look at?
also, i am starting to wonder if this thing is copper nickel rather than bronze. it just doesn't look like regular copper. highly unlikely, as in...
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its been in the bath for about an hour now, i rubbed it with a soft cloth and still looks about the same....
i am doing the acetone bath as we speak! i will let you all know the results in a bit with pics.
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this came from a bag of about 400 Indian heads i bought sometime earlier this year. found some decent copper nickel dates and a civil war token...
true true.
i need to get a weight on it too. it looks thicker than a regular indian head.
i love this site! i have buy a lot of coins lately, pretty much each time i get paid. i will continue to bring them here if i think there might be...
haha! yeah that's me! a lot of the replies seem to be BS chatter, people trying to be clever and funny. i just wanted more idea as to how this...
yes, i posted this a long time ago and the discussion was pretty cool. i figured there would be different and new collectors who can shed some...
i doubt that its nail polish or any thing topical. the lined are definitely etched into the coin like channels.
i know right? i am wondering if the planchet was cold or defective when it was made and therefore weakened and cracked upon having the image...
hello again fellow coin nerds. here is a good old girl so ugly she's cute! it is strange and quite cool at the same time. the lines seem to meet...
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