I thought the luster was dull. Not against the coin at all, It's a very clean coin, but could have been dipped. Just saying, I don't think it is a...
AU50 if strait graded.
Call that one well done was caught in a wheel drum.
Whats the variety on the 1830, it might be why it has the skin it does? I like em all.
Would detract from it's value.
I like the obv striations on the EU70.
I will go Gem.
It's too hard to tell what is going on. There are partial missing cladding errors. Not saying this is one. I do lean towards some kind of damage....
Definitely a environmentally damaged clad quarter. I find them in all different colors and levels of deterioration. All three of the quarters...
I agree small die chip.
Yes caused by movement during the striking process.
Nice looking medal Kurisu. Here is an (CWNA) Colorado Wyoming numismatic association Medal from 1970. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And a matching bronze....
What if It stays at 280.:p
There's no reason to fault that coin unless in hand, I would have bought it given the chance.
Just a nice pocket change find today. Hey @Mainebill [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You could catalog it, in the end though the raw coins that you catalog, must represent the coins in the collection... I can give you my address...
The MM between the photos look to be in different positions and strength. Could be just the angle of the photos.
It's not easy to capture the luster, keep at it and sharpen your skills. I agree with the above not enough evidence in the photos.
Nice circam look to the obverse, I see nothing wrong with it.
The ONE looks interesting, the rest looks like a case of split plating.
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