You know, the more I look at the op photo the more I think it's actually foil covered chocolate.
The more we discuss the reasons they went wrong, the more they learn how to do it better (I'm not going to use the word right because there is...
It can be impossible if you have no imagination..;)
It's a cloth buffing wheel and they are used for polishing. You can achieve a near chrome plate finish with the right polishing compound. o_O
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I'm guessing Ed is off having a cup of coffee with Rare-Tim.:smuggrin:
What a cool variety, the obverse die was clashed with the VAM-80 (7TF) reverse die.
If I'm looking at buying a $30 Morgan Dollar I'm figuring out what VAM it is before even figuring out the grade. With a six figure Morgan the...
I asked that question to JB, JR and RS at the Dallas ANA show last year and I still find it puzzling.:confused:
I use ping pong balls to diffuse mine.
MS63 maybe PL.
$975
MS64. I wish I had a dealer that close, but then again, it's a good thing I don't.
MS65
My guess is MS63 and VAM-21.
You know what they say about a blind squirrel. :woot:
Well played at 63!
Just goes to show you how difficult it is to grade a heavily toned Morgan from static images. :)
It doesn't matter what mint they were struck at as long as the label says Philly, right? We're talking about a label collecting segment aren't we?...
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