Nicest one I've seen! Congrats!
Just a couple of well-placed hits. PMD
Personally, I don't think they consider the bubbles that much. Also, with these rare varieties, I believe they use an internal comparison to...
I rarely disagree with you Conder, but you're wrong. Ammonia + water = ammonium hydroxide formed For the record, straight ammonia is a gas.
09S real 22D real 1955 - I don't even know the diagnostics, but the toning looks fishy. The marks on the rim are deep, like it may have been held...
WG-65, beautiful 1918!
Super example! N1 Joe! I can tell it has blazing luster. You can see the rev STATES weakness in the shoulder opposite that area. Just not enough...
RIP Spock!
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Please explain how a non-ionic "fluorocarbon" can possibly dissolve an ionic salt like verdigris? I'm very interested in hearing the technical...
FYI - Kentucky has PhD in chemistry and I agree with him. Fluorine is one of the LEAST reactive elements on the periodic table! Fluorine is the...
It's already pretty flat and dull, possibly an old cleaning. Coins like this are best left alone.
As a numismatist I like the term cent, it is technically correct. However, it's fine to use penny too!
Top has blazing luster, the tiny spot is hardly noticeable. I've surprised it's not in a 66+ or 67 holder.
I think it's a 67, the luster if off the charts.
Do not do anything to this coin other than to put it in a holder for safe keeping. When you submit the coin for grading, PCGS & NGC offer...
[ATTACH] Not a doubled die, I could see split plate doubling on one of them.....common and worth nothing. The 1992D Lincolns are well-known for...
62BN
64RB
I didn't even know those were labeled in slabs.
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