MS66 FS. I am especially interested in the step designation, since I have a 50D with a ding in the same area. I am wondering if the designation is...
This is still my favorite but it has not been posted for a while. [ATTACH] This is more traditional but appears more at some light angles than at...
And in these photos it still looks like MS66 to me.
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My takeaway is that I get mentioned in the same sentence as @robec! I’m not worthy….
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For anyone who is not familiar with “planchet roughness”, here’s a planchet showing all the harsh treatment it receives during the manufacturing...
I don’t see any chatter, if you mean it was abraded by another coin. I do see some remaining planchet roughness that the strike did not...
I appreciate the recommendation and I will plan a trip soon. I’ve seen the Q-Mart and even a couple of decades ago it earned its label as...
While I’m thinking about it, going to coin shops is not always much better. I went to a store southeast of Trenton, an hour drive, to find out...
A lot of these comments sound like we’re neighbors. I’m in Bucks County, PA, so the Trevose, Langhorne, Allentown/Bethlehem, and occasional New...
Wow! That is ambitious! Congratulations to you for taking on this challenge.
I suppose we won’t know for sure, but I think the second explanation is likely. I have a friend who trained as a machinist at a Ford plant. Their...
I have to come down in favor of these overstrikes. First, they would seem to still be legal tender because the base coin still exists even after...
Yes, I was joking. Finding any kind of 1909S is exciting to me.
I’m no expert, but I would think it’s genuine. Too bad the VDB has worn off!
I’m afraid Julius must be put in July, Augustus in August, and Octavius in October. I haven’t looked it up, but they renamed the months in their...
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