I couldn't agree more! :)
The 1936 proofs were produced with BOTH brilliant AND satin finishes.
That is very light verdigris, it would conserve nicely....most likely in under 30 seconds.
I didn't conserve it, a customer did using VC and gave me the pictures. This customer had virtually no knowledge of conservation. It's very...
Love how this one came out! :D
IMO it's basically worth melt now. I'd just protect it from air/moisture from here. Better yet, sell it and use the money to buy something nice.
That's why the word conservation is used Doug.... Conservation = market acceptable Cleaning = market unacceptable By perpetuating the word...
Thanks for sharing....NCS did a stellar job!!! They really do good work there.
It's can't be saved, it's already a goner as far as a collector is concerned. However, you can probably improve using Doug's suggestion.
I have one I'm about to sell. It's a 67 but not quite as "rainbowized" as the 66's I sold. It's still a cool looking coin though. PM me if you're...
Here's the one that recently sold for dirt cheap....I'm still mad about it....
I just sold two NGC PF66 on ebay just like that one. The first one sold for $87 and the second for $52. I'm about ready to sell a third one that's...
Pretty significant rotation! NICE FIND!
Typical VF 25-S, no way to validate the variety without better pictures.
Not rich, but you got a good deal at $1 each! And tonedcoins is correct, these are off center strikes and the last one is a blank planchet.
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