too common and no way not with that nasty print on it.
I say what you are calling a weak strike, is really a worn out die, but same diff, anyways the coin is a VF, cleaned net F. But it's a 13, a...
I'm with leadfoot, buy only upon inspection.
If it is a cut across that cheek I don't see how it got into a holder.
I had this 1906-S barber dime on layaway for a while just because I needed it for my collection and it was a nice solid AU coin. So I brought it...
That coin looks good to me man.
I found recently that some of the albums and series I have worked on in the past no longer interest me, or I never really was interested in the...
I completed my Lincoln set a number of years ago probably mid 2003 and ever since then whenever I ran across a nice specimen that was reasonably...
That's pretty cool there. I remember my time in SK and you couldn't find a 1 or 5 won piece anywhere except maybe a coin shop and I didn't speak...
that coin could use a quick dip to take off the haze. Nothing extreme mind you, just a quickie in maybe a 33% strength solution might do it.
that is tight. I've heard that the paper market is slowing down, any thoughts on that guys?
have you attributed those busties?
sweeeeet, now thats a find!
not too shabby at all.
at least they're not outright taking your fee anymore, not that I use them or any other service to grade my coins.
That made me want to vomit Jack.
ah again the chinese, watch carefully for the R in place of the L ;)
I have a jar at home reserved for only copper LMCs. It is filling up slower and slower.
well get you some acetone if the coins are still "festering" but the rot hasn't taken hold and soak that sticky off them. Acetone will not hurt...
I usually find there is a difference. Doctored coins make it look like the toning is layered on the coin, true toning "gets down into" the coin....
Separate names with a comma.