It wasn't hammered though or run over by a train.
[ATTACH] greater than that?
Mms1?
Great write up. Pete needs to put it on the front page. Ruben
I think all newbies need to learn to clean their coins. Go out and get the most toned coined you can find, and experiment. There are all kinds...
The planchet is polished?
The first thinkpad
you did ok. don't sweat it. [IMG]
This is always the section in cointalk, and the most rational.
A fishing Pool? Bad deal :)
I wouldn't grade that a 65 either... but what the heck..
There is no rim dent - only a bag mark in a nonfocus area of the neck. This looks like an FEV but i can't quite tell - Never mind, I don't think so
'm not certain of that. This is one of those cases, as rare as they are, where I would recommend that this coin be PROPERLY cleaned.
Hey - i was challenged before i posted anything.
Normally - your spot on. In fact, it was you who got me into IKES
I have 3 slabbed, 1 PCGS and two NSG which are 63s and just like that. Wander over to Heritage and look, I guess.
http://www.ikegroup.info/?page_id=198 Clad proofs were not minted until 1973 when tougher, more resilient die steel was available and all Ikes...
In 1972, the the Type 2 high-relief design made it to the 1972-S uncirculated in addition to the 1972-S proofs. The 1972-D coins retained the Type...
Yeah thed dies started out polished. But I'm not sure this was the variety or the year.
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