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Like I said, I've seen it on Kennedys in PCGS slabs. I wish I had saved the images.
I think the wear on the head definitely puts it into into AU range. XF seems too low. This coin is so visually appealing that a number grade...
I haven't seen that reverse type yet. It's positively stunning!
Yeah, I don't envy you guys with big collections. Well...I do, but not when it comes to making a gallery.
What about Jefferson's shoulder and collar???? [IMG]
Well, I'll have to trust you on that, Doug. The amount of conflicting information you get on this forum is ridiculous.
I copy the verbiage to the clipboard, delete the pic, upload a new one, then paste the verbiage back in.
Yeah, absolutely. I've seen a few Kennedys like that in PCGS slabs, and I know PCGS is better at differentiating the two than I am.
That's fantastic!
I know that occasionally die polish lines are found on the devices - it all depends on how vigorous the polisher was. So finding those lines on...
What does acetone remove then?
Dirt is best treated with acetone. I believe the kind of dip the other guys are talking about removes toning, so it would remove some dirt, but...
You need to trim your fingernails.
There's only one reason someone would add an S to an 09 VDB, and it ain't for art's sake.
Yeah, I wonder who could have done it. :whistle:
I didn't mean to imply you weren't a Franklin expert! :)
I don't doubt it. Probably not on Craigslist though.
It may be a weak strike, but I'll be curious to hear what the Franklin specialists say. It's a nice coin.
Start a new thread. You can't have too many Girl Scout Commem threads.
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