Very similar.
Overall this guy came right in the wheelhouse of where I thought it should grade.... Thankfully.
I have a couch....
Last one for today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Found this guy while looking through BU rolls today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Slightly cleany... but still meaty. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Here is a piece that strolled in today. I'll have a few more to post here in a bit. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
FINALLY got the grade MS64 RB Cert 2627632-001
I'll go the other way.... I'm way out on a limb here but I'm going to say it got the nod for MS65. I think they see the weakness as a strike...
It looks like someone might have done an acid test on the side on the right... I guess it could be toning... But it sure looks like an acid test spot.
I agree with Paul... It's a stinker...
I expect them to go in the low end mint state range. The bulk submission is much cheaper than the regular submission.... But you must have 100+ items.
I don't want to speak for Thad and I'm sure he will correct me if I am wrong but I don't think VerdiCare would do much for these coins. But please...
Here are more examples of these coins that went through the same process today. I personally did about 150 pieces... it's exhausting... but worth...
No. At least I don't detect any in hand.
We picked up about 400 pieces like this one... we spent most of the day processing them and they are going into an NGC bulk submission early next...
Yes that is correct.
Acetone sometimes won't take off the really thick stuff like this here. I have done several thousand coins like this over the years... Many many...
Hey guys. This is a process which I use on a semi regular basis for coins in an advanced state of PVC contamination such as the piece shown....
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