Found a few goodies today. A 1919 Wheatie, 1967 ms65rd Canadian Bicentennial cent and a 1995-p dime missing it's clad on both sides.
There is either a die chip or pitting evident at about 2 o'clock on reverse. I'd say it's a solid ms-65rd. There appears to be some doubling...
1918-s
The biggest responsibility of any coin collector is to properly handle, store and maintain their collection. Conservation is a controlled form...
Not really from circulation, 1877 Indian Head Cent that I found in an IHC lot. It's a little bent, covered in corrosion, heavily worn, pitted,...
1909 (no S or VDB) Lincoln in cash drawer at work in F
Some of the most beautiful coins and currency had an Indian, Eagle, Miss Liberty, or a Bison. The 1899 $5 silver silver certificate was the...
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Young collectors like me have a disadvantage because gold and silver are high and all the good coins have been snatched up by collectors long...
I have had a little interest since I was a kid. My father (b. 1946) showed me some of his coins he saved and told me to be on the lookout for a...
The areas where the verde gris has been removed will be discolored. Once the verde gris is completely removed, it may not be a bad idea to dip the...
It doesn't matter how lightly a coin is cleaned, it's still cleaned. Microscopic particles of a coin are removed by any cleaning method. The...
There definitely is an improvement in eye appeal. The PVC appears to be gone, but there are still a few spots of verde gris. I would try...
1933 st gaudens overstriking a 1849 double eagle 50% offcenter with full dates.
I don't know if this is a coin or a token or what it's made out of. It's 27mm and supposedly 3.4 grams.
The set I'm focusing on now is IHC in VG+. Missing: 1858 SL FE 1861, 1864 CN, 1864L, 1866-74, 76-78, 86 Var I (Coming in Mail) and 1909-S...
F/VF, Cleaned, Corroded/PVC The light spots are caused from an encrustation of dirt which were on the coin for many years and then removed AKA...
:hammer: I don't have any slabs but I think Bonedigger's method is probably one of the safest. One tip is to use a dead blow hammer with a...
TPGs like PCGS are a business. The business is not a charity, they exist for the purpose of making money. PCGS is the only first tier grading...
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