I am not sure why I am having trouble seeing the depth.
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I will post the grades later this evening after work,
I will post the grade this evening after work, MST.
Do you have a scale?
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I have a few other ones going. A Lincoln and a Washy. This is an NTC, or NC. The Blue is magnetic In hand, and has hints of dark purple. Two sets...
Yes NNC, in the crack outs. There are two NNC slabs and three NTC. I have a Merc under the scope right now.
I have no problem with your assessment, they are concerns that seasoned collectors have.
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I think we need a pic of the 3rd side, a little bit of profile. The pics are deceiving. The other Susan is toned IMO. What are the weights?
No doubt that Carbon spot is an eyesore. I think it is easily dealt with. The photo definitely makes it worse than it is.
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Welcome Conley, what is the weight and diameter? The texture of the coin gives me a bit of pause to even try to authenticate it. Welcome to CT.
1919 F15 1923 AU53
Is that your grade?
I actually bought 2 of these 59 Washingtons, consecutive serial numbers, both have marvelous toning and are full of luster. What style of toning...
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