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Let's say, 1 year earlier :p
Would it be worth it to get a true D/Cam pre-1970 cent slabbed (assuming it's mid-range MS)?
Is partial Cameo even worth anything? :p
That looks like a cameo coin. Nice!
Just tried that now, here's a few more pictures. Look frosted at all? [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Here's a few more pictures using a different camera. I think the toning looks a bit more natural here...the part that most sticks out to me as AT...
Well, just received the coin in question today. I can now personally say that it looks amazing...it has better cartwheel luster than a lot of my...
Hi all, I was a little confused between the difference between Red Proofs (that is, pre-1972 proofs) and Cameo proofs. I know the current proof...
Whoops, I might have meant that. I don't quite know the difference between the two...I always thought that they were the same. In my mind, color =...
Does this look like a "legit" toned coin? It looks pretty and I was going to buy it but wanted to check here first to make sure I'm not being...
Thanks for the response! I know BU is not a specific grade, it's just the grade the specific dealer gave it when I bought it from him. Would you...
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*By the way, what appears to be a scratch on the first two pics of the VDB cent is really just a scratch on the plastic layer protecting the...
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Here are the VDB pics: [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
A while back I bought a couple 1909s...one 1909 (Plain), and 1909 VDB. At the time, each was graded BU by the dealer I bought it from. Now, I'm...
I believe that's considered "dipping"...yes, there have been cases where it has dramatically increased a coin's value...but I'm not sure if it's...
Thanks for all the quick responses! Just for the sake of curiosity, do you think that the coin is NT or AT? Also, is it safe to assume that it has...
Hi all, This is my first post on this awesome website. After looking at a few (very) educational threads on various topics about coins, I decided...
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