are we saying don't buy slabs or buy the coin not the slab? i like my slabs
real answer.......ODV-015 full trench around head source varietyvista.com i always thought it looked below the field
i think that the issue isn't the micro, but that is a proof with very mirrored and shiny surfaces. this creates reflective lines and hides...
your right, this make the second ive mistook reflections as something they weren't
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love mine, did a barrel change on mine as it was getting close. have a adj. gas plug that allows most 30.06
thats why i said i wanted to see what happens, ten thousand grit and light pressure leaves no hair lines is what i wanted to know. works wonders...
just to see what happens........with maybe 10000 grit polish and a q tip with almost no pressure-------nothing no scratching. but it does remove...
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3 ring binders with pages that hold slabs. 6 slabs a page 4 to 5 pages to a binder. same with 2 inch slabs for raw coin fits 20 ish per page....
final answer. this is the result of the last step done before the die is released for use. final deburring, at least i see it that way. it surly...
i think i've found myself hooked on cents, copper cents.
first i'll find the tells of die states
me thinks now that this is really common and is already known. as you cant see it with the naked eye, i ? come on now...
found the remnants at the top of the head of a steelie i have, very faint. i also believe that i see where it was there (gc fotos)and had been...
i just looked at the GC site for 1937 lincoln cent, 15ish showed current the top graded ones 66 and 67 almost all had these lines. clear as day,
well maybe. but i did see i should get some reference material on cents and just ordered. i have a new theory, though.. a simple pass with...
so wear on the die caused the raised line 3/4ths. around lincolns head. and perfectly as if a machine did it. i think i see now.
it was said -why would you need more than one perfect example of each coin? i would say to that, because we are true collectors. why do we gotta...
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