65+ RD my guess.
Wanna bet?
Sounds to me like a kid got into his parent's collection :devil: Nice score!
A lot of you say to never clean your coins, but I have heard this plenty of times from the ancient collectors and it came out something like this:...
I do remember when I started collecting, I often used Craigslist, and I have gotten a few goodies there. When I first started collecting, I found...
[IMG] Though I couldn't find one in gold or silver, so I guess I'll post this too: [IMG]
Now that looks like it will grade with the RD label :p
Thanks for the lesson, Doug. That really helps. :yes:
How about these? 75 cents [IMG] Five Cents [IMG] One cent (Change back from my local coin shop) [IMG] Free [IMG] Gifted in the Secret Santa...
You've got me there. Could you help and explain how the Reverse side of the set doesn't tone as wildly? Personally, I thought these were stuck on...
However right you are, I would also blame the sulfur content in the paper the mint used on these sets.
These old cardboard mint sets tend to produce the nicest toning on a coin. Did the mint mean to do that? Nope. But it has been done. I actually...
One of the best ways I can tell a true DDO on some of these is to look at the 'B' in "LIBERTY" and yours is a true DDO. Congrats and nice find!
I've noticed that relief has lost a lot during the time. I have a G condition Washington Quarter with higher relief than my 1995-S proof quarter....
This ain't mine, but JCB was super duper cool enough to let me submit it for a friend through him. [IMG]
But does she get some of the silver if she has no interest?
I agree with the Geezer, what does he know? :p Joking! As for the coin, it does look natural to me.
Only 16 years old! Glad I made the impression though! :D
That's where the term "A coin is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay." (That is entirely true with problem coins) The geezer made a point...
This is why I love going to my local coin shop. I have found many cool items at great deals such as a 1909 Lincoln Cent at 5 cents! Some silver...
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