I :hurting::oldman::oldman::smuggrin::nailbiting: did not :singing::singing::yawn::pigeon: recognize :nurse::happy::confused: it without...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] It’s not from Amisos, but y’all get the point
@CircCam
Nice surfaces and a decent amount of detail still left! I can see why it called you. I’m closer to VG details. That’s about the going rate for...
Or circulation. But the length of them suggests a wipe rather than passing between fingers.
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A couple fun long necks. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I was at MS-64. Neat writeup
So why is this thread still alive and dragging on?
The “tall tale” I described is much like what @GDJMSP described. Something hit the coin hard and caused a pre-existing planchet flaw to break apart.
By definition, a coin can be MS regardless of how worn the dies are. Somewhat fresh dies with a super-sharp strike [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Dies with...
They are both completely the wrong style, so I will go with modern fanstasy coins. I don’t recall ever seeing a QianLong 10 cash. It has the form...
@GDJMSP @desertgem @physics-fan3.14 care to opine?
And, finally, matching the two halves along the obverse. [ATTACH] There is an imprint of another coin here (10:30). There is a similar...
Along the edge of the break on the reverse of the small piece. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Matching the two halves on the reverse,...
Sorry for the delay. These are along the edge of the break of the larger piece. The top edge is the obverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This is...
That is a very pleasing example! Very generous of @John Anthony
The number on the holder only sets the price. Finding premium coins in lower-grade holders will get you the most bang for your buck, as well as...
He was clearly talking about the signatures on the HOF dollar. He wasn’t referring to your coins at all.
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