I really never thought about that Gem. A great indicator of how the conditions are "in" the cabinet.
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I agree what is hard to see is the third D at the bottom. I would say that this is a stage D or E. One of these days I will get some from you. Thanks
Yes the FS-501.
It almost looks like a lamination. Although in hand it is all rust and deposits. Back to the wild it goes.
No doubt. Here is one the U of trust and a small one on the L. [ATTACH]
Verdi Care has definitly crossed my mind That's usually the way I look at it. I thought about the verdi care, and meant to get a bottle a few...
Found this in a roll I know I put away at least 10 years ago. [ATTACH]
So I just came across this in an old roll of wheat cents from circulation finds. Whats the Variety? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And what would be your first...
Great Break down on the Proof sets. The 55 set was complete but had some torn Cello I removed the coins. The 53 is complete. [ATTACH]
I would try to figure out how these coins were struck, mainly what kind of collar they used. Could have been planchet control and they found out...
You'll figure it out. Just remember that a Doubled Die will always add to the image, and not take away.
Looks like some nice RD's in that bunch, worthy of looking for variety's.
LOL, I have never done it either. When I want to go picking, I am not making a call.
The coin has some nice luster left. Nice hole filler depending on the grade you like.
What does the guy have it valued at. I am not a bill guy, so don't know how it will grade.
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Looks like a nice and circulated coin, they are fun to find in circulation. Not seeing a doubled die. MM position says that it isn't.
That looks like a good Haul. We should be having another bigger show here in April or May. I detected this one in N Denver. It was a scheduled...
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