Well obviously they include it on uncirculated coins. They may do it for bulk submission proofs - I'm not sure. But if the coin is being graded...
You can simply upload or link a very large image. The forum automatically turns it into a thumbnail in the post. When you mouse over it, a new...
The direct lighting pics make it look AT, but I'm not sure. I've seen proofs that looked really muddy from a distance, but when you get all that...
Hope this isn't some sort of Craigslist deal. :)
"Gem" is also used to differentiate proofs. A proof with cameo would get a CAM or DCAM designation on a slab, but a proof without any (or minimal)...
That's a beautiful set, but I'd appreciate a larger picture to enjoy it.
I understand the various reasons in favor of it, but it occurs to me, that to an intelligent, well-read collector, a coin would have the same...
Looks like a nice collection, but I don't know anything about values in this series. Are you going to start a registry set?
Are you certain of that? It's not a rhetorical question - I just don't know how the law works in these things.
Sounds good. The only reason I ask is that I like to do some research on the coins people post. Then it's easier to get back to the right thread...
Another beautiful coin indeed, but I might suggest putting the name of the coins you're posting in your thread titles. That's just my personal...
The coin you posted appears to be only slightly circulated, but it looks like it's been harshly cleaned - scrubbed. As such, its numismatic value...
Not yet, but I need to find some good PCGS slab holders - I don't care much for the standard blue ones, and I came across an enormous aluminum...
Fabulous patina on that piece.
That coin has incredible character.
Ah well. Nevermind then. :(
It sounds perfectly plausible. I know potatoes contain a generous share of amino acids that contain sulphur in their structures.
LOL. You know, I think I'll try that just for kicks.
Positively scandalous. One girl went so far as to show her ankle.
Wow, that's harsh, lol. Those are freckles George! Freckles = hot.
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