There is also a conditional rarity, such as the only MS 69 Wheat cent out there. Priceless.
I've got a six, a five, a jack, a four and an eight. I win! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HUvTp8ZcJs
Great Scottish (Money)! That is one beautiful coin! My rarest? Gotta be my 1915 Barber Half in PCGS VG-8 plastic. [IMG]
Brian, Stellar colors on that proof Wheatie. Love it. Edit: Is abe sad over something? I think he is crying.
Okay, I pulled a past thread that'll show almost all the info you need on '43 Stincolns. http://www.cointalk.com/t198447/ Go ahead and give it a...
Sure. I'll make sure to check it out. I love bust halves!
One thing is that your photobucket images are pretty small. Could you do me a favour and try to upload directly to cointalk? Or you could try...
And the imaging just got better. Seems like the focus is a lot better! Now it will only be very minute work to do and viola! You will be a pro.
Re-plated in zinc to get the look of the steelies. Lack of luster shows on them. This is a very common practice with these steel cents to sell as...
Sorry to say they are re-plates.
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I thought it was 51% And he does have 100% of one of them.
The others got it right. Sorry to disappoint.
Looking better. Maybe try halogen next, those are nice on the face, but hot on the touch.
As in one of Doug's "Black Beauties"? Heck yes!
5 points low? My inner Doug is calling!
And whaddya know? Peacock colored toning! Love the coin Mat, one of my all time ancients for sure! :thumb:
If the pictures were at higher resolution, we could easily verify for you.
Not I, though I have watched a few of your videos.
I'm happy with that grade. I bought it as a g-4 coin. It resides in my binder now :)
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