Another smart thing to do is to dip it in acetone to remove the pvc
Au-50 R/b
Hope this helps.. 1. Cleaned 2. cleaned, possibly fake 3. cleaned, scratched, rim bumps, possibly fake 4. grossly overpriced 5. worth...
Doesn't look authentic, probably some kind of broken modern trinket.
AU-50 Because of the rim bumps
I found silver 2 nights in a row, the Merc dime is a 1919, I'm pretty sure.
191? Mercury Dime, 1964 BU Lincoln
Yesterday I struck silver with a 1941 Washington Quarter with a die rotation of about 30 deg. I also found a 1953-d wheatie and a 1941 Canadian...
I agree with Mike, A magician's coin will be completely smooth on the side that's milled out. Those aren't scratches, rather laminations. Nice find!
PF65. If those dark spots are corrosion, 64
I think we can safely say that this isn't spooned. Dimes are too small in diameter to make into rings. Clad coins aren't known for spooning....
2x2 airtites are great. I would use them for all my coins, but they are pricey. Whitman are the only ones making them now, but I'm sure some...
Make sure all the signatures are the same. There are a few known sequentials that have the sigs change and they are worth quite a bit.
The same seller also sells SGS coins.
The Indian head cent really isn't an Indian. It is Liberty with an Indian headdress on.
Those scratches on the obv would knock it down a grade or 2.
Are you sure that's an 06?
zonie, this sounds like a grease filled die error which are quite common and not very collectable.
It appears to have been dipped at one time. This kind of cleaning does not really hurt the value of the coin. If a grading company catches the...
Conservatively, I would have to say it's EF40. I cannot tell if there is a weakness in the strike or if there's actual wear.
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