I will post the grade a little later this evening.
I thought about that, this reminds me more of intentional die abrasion, than a feeder finger. But it could be.
Can you find a wheel mark in those photos? I didn't want to bogart @Lehigh96 thread.
Wonderful coin Meatman.
This is a SEGS slab.
Opinions / I would rather call them statements are rather welcome.
I would have to agree. I am open up to other arguments.
I have been holding on to this one for a bit. Licinius I, AD 308 -324, Follis. [ATTACH]
These are raised die polish lines. There isn't a loss of luster, Mint set applies to what happens after the strike. This is not a wipe to the...
I don't see anything in the surfaces that say PMD, this is part of the die.
Just remember a like is not confirmation
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Here is a link. I Know a GTG in the Errors forum? | Coin Talk Please help out on the grade.
I didn't know how else to post this one. I didn't mind paying up a little on this one. I like it though. It happens to be my favorite 99' What's...
I have pulled some wonderful coins from those clocks.
That would depend on the coin, as it looks it is shelf type doubling.
Here is the doubling you are looking for, this is one of mine. Here is my raw example. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You would say that. shakes head with a smile. We all have to start somewhere. Hey @jackislost wash your hands just in case.
Silver, well, all metals will begin to form toning as soon as the coin was struck. The environment and storage are always the culprit for the way...
They are one of the hardest to grade, the way I was taught was to look at the horn. It took a while to be taught about the tail. When I look at a...
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