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I dunno. I see the '89 reverse in both pics. Have you ever seen this photo for comparison? [IMG]
Uploaded better pictures in the original post.
Thanks, @-jeffB. Probably obvious to the experts, but great info for the rest of us.
(Feel free to change your guessed grade based on the better pics...) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Please provide your feedback. Thanks. Edit: I uploaded...
So, not to steal the thread here, but to clarify: 1) acetone is *not* good for copper coins? 2) xylene is safe for copper, but not for other metals?
@GDJMSP, would you agree with this statement?
I found these before while roll searching. I was a little surprised... and kind of scared. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I dunno. This maybe? http://pjckn.com/blogs/colorado-law-keeps-business-competition-on-fair-ground
Pics are a bit blurry, and knowing what little I know of the TPGs, I'm gonna go MS66.
You need to give us more time! ;-) I was gonna say 64, too. Honest.
I have an old 3-in-1 printer/scanner/copier (Canon MF4100) LaserJet. I tried scanning some slabbed coins tonight and the results were *awful* (see...
Congrats! You had more patience than I did ;-) I had to buy the last few.
Thanks for the advice. It's gotta have the motto, though.
I *don't* want to "eat $500". That's why I'm asking. It took me a long time to save that much.
And since I'll be at a show, how do I *know* which dealers are solid, well-established, etc.? If they are ANA members, that's a start... I know...
Thanks. So if I feel it is overgraded, I just pass on the coin? They will not come down in price because someone, somewhere will pay for the slab...
Regardless of how many times the experienced members here tell me, I am continually shocked at the number of TPG-graded coins that are...
Found this today. http://www.collectorscorner.com/TradeShow/TradeShowInventory.aspx?tradeshowid=34 Any thoughts?
Baltimore Friday.
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