I need Todd to image this one... my photog skills do not do it justice. [IMG] [IMG] 'dude
I'll be there most of the day on Friday and perhaps some of Saturday. If you see me, please say "hello"! 'dude
<<Dude!>> <<Dude too! Lol>> It's one of my favorites... here's another fave - I love the clash marks - both obverse & reverse. [IMG] 'dude
Love the first one. Second one looks like it's seen a few days in a lab, or at least had a vigorous bath or two... not original nor appealing to...
I like it as an MS62. Might even grade better if it didn't look like someone tried to take a nibble out of it at 3 o'clock along the obverse rim....
Here's my '44-C HE... skin still intact. [IMG] 'dude
I would guess XF-45 obverse w/AU-50 reverse - details graded. It looks to have been dipped of its original skin & surfaces tho. A fate far too...
Just bought this one as an AU. Will it make MS? -Chuck Just joined CT - Learned a lot already... Perhaps it's the lighting, but to me that Eagle...
Not very rare, true, but quite tough to locate in such a lofty grade. Nice example of a very popular type DE. 'dude
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I'll be there Friday, maybe even Saturday also... I'm about 20 minutes from the B'more, hon. 'dude
Whether VF-35 or XF-40... it's a beautiful coin either way.
Nice coin... now the bug has bitten... 'dude
I like it!
The Bust Qtr and '66 HD look exceptional. 'dude
58 FH, w/gorgeous toning.
Finds like that still give me a warm fuzzy. 'dude
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Thanks for post and the pics, JeffB. That would definitely be a very interesting collection to check out... particularly the Bechtler pieces. The...
Exactly Kirkuleez. Don't be too rough on the rookie conservator though, I'm sure he really means well. One thing that's lacking here... We've yet...
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