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NoooooOOooooooo :headbang: It's a nice, original coin....it will stay that way as long as I have it.
I miss this thread. I like 'em grimy! Often people are too quick to use stuff on a coin like this including my very own product. I say NO!
Pretty cool....
Those are die polish lines I believe, common in 68. It was the last year for the obverse master hub. The field hits are pretty distracting but...
The coin is not a wide AM and is damaged.
Ditto, all I do is crop and resize. If you can't get the right color or you do other manipulations, then your conditions/camera settings need to...
You can heat these just right to get a silverish color as the zinc/tin melts.
I've always suspected them of shill bidding. Juiced pictures and overly high prices....stay away.
I don't know where they're made but....Lifesavers candy?
There's a reason the TPG's use sonic sealing. You definately don't want any glues near you coins as they outgas and could effect the coins....
Yea, and I contend that NGC caused it with careless handling. IMO, both NGC and PCGS do not take enough precautions during the process. The actual...
Really? How about MS-58?
One of my favs is very dark too. I really like brown and colored copper.
No prob with PR-66.
I think you need to work on the pics. LOL I don't think I've ever missed grades so badly. :eek:
Whoa....I blame NGC for spotting that coin. No way it could have had those spots when graded. There are numerous fly spots and what looks like...
My preferred method is using a toothpick. I recommend spot treating or soaking first although I've seen the towel method work wonders on moderate...
Ditto....Godspeed.
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