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No problems I agree about the color looks funky. I felt it was probably dipped at one point Since there is clear wear on several high points,...
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The model on the right would succumb to a crowbar in seconds. This. And be sure to get insurance to the contents of the SDB. They are not...
Probably the second set
He is one of the ones to ask for a new subforum
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This is what bag “wear” looks like. MS-63
Agree with above. MS-64
That light band is original mint luster. My seated half shows the same phenomenon: [ATTACH]
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Someone asked me to provide a scale for this coin. I was expecting something about 20mm in diameter (like the Venetian soldino on the left or the...
I’m trying for Delta or Southwest.
When I am at a coin show, 40% of my time is looking at coins, and 60% is talking with dealers and collectors.
If I get an internship/job at an airline, I get to fly to whichever coin shows I want for free. Then I would be able to meet up with many of you. :)
Nice original crusty coin. Leave her as is
This. The 1900 O/CC Morgan is pretty much the only variety in the series that I find interesting. It is odd and has an interesting story.
I don’t see how lettered grading has more “bias and error.” Calling a coin VG or choice VF or EF is the same as calling a coin an 8, 30 or 40. The...
Isn’t that what CAC was for?
Some can, but can you? Looking at the coins themselves (ignore the holders for the time being), do you see an appreciable difference? If you do,...
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