Nice thread guys, keep up the good work! It's almost like window shopping at vcoins.
Sounds like a good plan. :)
I don't know. I have a hard enough time trying to figure out what he's telling me, so you're on your own, bub. :smile
I don't know about Ikes, but with Kennedys it's recent - within the last 10 years practically every proof is DCAM.
Not from the 70's, no. Lots of the proofs have no cameo at all. It depends on the die state - the younger the die, the more cameo contrast. But I...
You made a nightcap.
Those are the kind of errors I like - big fat honking ones. I have hard time snuggling up to extra trees.
I'm not intimately familiar with Franklins, but the coins look good to me. So if you receive them in good order, then yes, major score!
God is trying to tell you something.
I do it all the time. I figure if I've paid for the coin, I get to use the pic too (if it's a good pic that is).
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For one thing, there are a lot of lowball collectors, and sometimes they pay very good money for problem-free well-circulated coins. So it's...
Great coins Eng! Bring 'em on.
Which brings up another subtlety when it comes to buying toned coins: being able to read between the lines when it comes to pics.
I wonder if ASEs are prone to faster toning because they're .999 fine, as opposed to coin silver...
It's as if someone applied a skewing function to the first coin. Very interesting! I have no idea, but I'll be interested in hearing what others say.
Weirdos. :cool:
I agree. However, the tricky part of the thing is that it very well MAY be naturally toned, by exposure to chemicals in an album or roll plus the...
I've got a couple of those myself - raw pieces that could go one way or another on account of market acceptability, but what can you do? Sometimes...
NT can happen in a lot of different ways: from the metal in the coin interacting with chemical compounds in paper rolls, albums, envelopes, etc....
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