You are absolutely correct! See ya! ~ Chris
It doesn't matter. The final stage of toning is turning black. It may not go any further and it may not affect all of the toning, but it is still...
Since when is a bank roll "sealed uncirculated"? Like the others said, it is environmental damage, including the edge. ~ Chris
From these images (. .) I think it is worth 1c. ~ Chris
I'd cash them in at the bank. I'm guessing that with your expenses you will just about break even, that is, unless you plan on selling them on...
Turning black like that is the throes of death in toning. ~ Chris
You've processed the close-up in the wrong way. 1) Take a new photo focusing on the mintmark only. 2) Crop out all of the extraneous background....
I conducted my own "bait and switch" campaign about 15 years ago when eBay all but ignored complaints about sellers and let them get away with...
You're grasping at straws. You have a well-circulated coin. That's all! ~ Chris
I been edumacated priperally! ~ Chris:wacky:
No! The Paris Mint (Monnaies de Paris) does not put a date on the edge (even when there is no date at all on the medal). ~ Chris
He has been reading too many *Michael777* posts! i own and use a brifit prisision heavy duty digital 0.1 scale it is calabrated with a 50g weight...
The diameter of a dime is smaller than the diameter of a cent. ~ Chris
Machine doubling, mechanical doubling, strike doubling and ejection doubling all mean the same thing. Your images show "flat and shelf-like"...
i own and use a brifit prisision heavy duty digital 0.1 scale it is calabrated with a 50g weight and ialso own a 20x-100× 3.5mp hdmi digital...
Just common sense. I wouldn't expect a kid to understand. ~ Chris
It is interesting to note that the discussion was closed without a single response from PCGS employees even though they were tagged. It's also...
Or the work of his cut and stitch man in his corner. ~ Chris
Or pareidolia. ~ Chris
I thought a double date was when two guys took two girls out. ~ Chris
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