Beautiful pickups David. The porosity doesn't bother me a bit, still plenty of meat there.
The P is silent; like in pneumatic.
After looking at the larger images, I agree, it looks more like light wood grain than cleaning hairlines.
Yes, it's a good product and I've used it with good success. BadThad is a member here, so you can either contact him, or find it in eBay. It's not...
They both look like nice AUs, but I see some hairlines in the 64, and it may come back with a details grade. If soap and water doesn't do the...
Looks like a standard low relief 22 that has been harshly cleaned.
Not to speak for Doug, but I believe he is referring to all of the restrike coins and I recorded coins that the mint has made over the years. Take...
It begs the question though; is there any law preventing either the Denver or Philadelphia from fulfilling a proof request? I'm not sure you...
I'm with you there Doug, plenty of manufactured rarities.
I find this whole thread entertaining, but fundamentally flawed. I design high pressure pumps for the oil and gas industry and have developed a...
I agree with the PR-64 grade. It's a quite beautiful coin, but the specs in the fields of the obverse really limit the grade to 64.
Us from the sout two. Y'all be sayin dat we ain't smardt and it hurts us fellin.
The bicentennial quarters were made out of copper-nickel clad planchets similar to modern dimes, quarters and half dollars. They were also made...
I've seen a few nicely toned ones, but nothing like that one. Dare I ask what they are asking for it?
This is just stupid, but this is the only image that I can find of my business strike set. Still need the 1871 two cent and the 1885 and 1889...
I don't understand how you can say that they are no different than the coins in that ad. I'm not certain about the Zerbe proofs, but the Chapman...
Paul and Doug will be around shortly to debate this.
Dennis spent all of Mr. Wilson's coins from his cabinet in one episode. I don't really remember seeing any coins, but he had a cabinet similar to...
I'm not sure why they would be, both were specially struck for their namesake and the Zerbe proofs were made with dies that are noted as having...
Unless you include the Chapman and Zerbe proofs.
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