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I sometimes forget that not everybody, especially in this section of the forum, knows me. What I mean by that is this - if you know me, you...
And that was exactly the point I was making by posting those pictures and asking the question I did. I took both of those pictures only about a...
Is one of these sets of pictures juiced ? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No, nor does the date. Both of those change so they were quite intentionally left off of hubs for many, many years once hubbing became the general...
No one needs to post pictures, all one needs to do is read more books. Tooling, and just about every other form of coin doctoring, has been around...
Not long ago I asked the question of when a "hubs" (defined as containing the entire coin design) first began to be used by the US Mint. The...
Well, isn't that the "thing", really ? Doesn't everybody pretty much do that when they take and post pictures of a coin ? What I mean is this,...
Well I'll tell ya, grading their papers was downright tough at times :smuggrin:
We ? You got a mouse in your pocket ? :D Maybe if you had read Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle back when you were a whippersnapper - you would...
Just a thought, but you might want to read this - http://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/socratic-teaching/606
By all means John, weigh any and all low grade examples, say from F down, and report the weights. I'm betting a lot of folks will be surprised by...
Even at PO1 I'm reasonably certain it would weigh more than this one does.
Well it really depends on what each is worth, but assuming each one is worth less than $3k, it would cost you about $800, maybe a bit more. If...
Yeah I wondered about that, so revert back to my first post :)
This may be of help to you, or, you may already be aware of it - but I believe these are the coins you are looking for....
Why don't you contact Doug Winter as he may have a copy.
The coins you've posted pictures of are what are commonly referred to as a railroad rim, and they occur because of a partial collar strike. And...
No acetone won't even touch spots like that, and there are many other kinds of spots acetone won't touch either. Same thing for xylene. As for...
It's been so long I can't recall for certain which one of you is correct. Thad may have to verify, but if memory serves I think the question stems...
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