I'm still at AU.
Neat story
I'd like that arrangement!
We'll see what my funds are like before I study abroad in the Spring. I may have to take up on your offer.
So it was. I had it attributed correctly when I sold it. I was thinking S-103, R-4.
Those marks are die polish lines
I am trying to find just one good coin shop within an hour of Atlanta. I have yet to find one. They are usually heavily overpriced, have a very...
To be fair, you can have a die match, and the coin still be a fake. That is what die transfers are. Other than that, these coins are out of my...
I am only willing to pay those fees only to make my coins easier to sell, since they are unfortunately worthless outside of a plastic prison.
I guess I will post the 1797 that I have and the 1796 I used to have. S-140 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] S-104 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And a bonus 1802...
My guy says AU. Too much luster seems to be missing from the devices. Same. They caught my eye, but it was pretty apparent they were die polish.
And I was sorely disappointed. The dealer seemed nice, but their business model seemed quite unethical. The good part was that everything was...
I don't have any coins with tags that date prior to the dealer/auction house I got them from. :( But some of my coins have pretty impressive...
I see your point, but I will reject your current terminology. I prefer to adopt "properly cleaned" and "improperly cleaned," where "harshly...
Weak strike or not, it's pretty. :)
I was about to list this cent for sale, and I tried attributing it as I always do. This one has me stuck. The obverse looks just like the N-13...
Seller says obverse 32, not S-32. I do not feel like attributing it right now. 1794 cents are the worst.
PCGS: "cleaned: a coin that has dirt or toning removed with a cleaning agent. Cleaning ranges from light to severe, depending on what is used to...
For dipping: Stacks: "A coin that has been placed in a chemical solution, often resulting in the removal of toning from most coins. When a coin...
I looked up "cleaned" in a couple of the first hits. Numismedia: "When a coin has been cleaned with baking soda or other mild abrasives, it may...
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