I’d try and cross it. But they’re brutal on straight grading toners
I’m in agreement with the dark toning coming from coal and wood heat and industrial areas. I see it a lot in coastal New England
And I’ll chip in with an at or questionable vote
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thanks. That arrows dime is pretty too. Yes that’s one of my favorite coins pcgs pr 64 cameo cac I have serious sellers...
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+1. I have too. NT
65. It’s an 80 s. Anything but a 78-81-s it’s a 66
Good for you. I guess I sold one. Didn’t know what it was or care. Had a bunch of sealed proof sets in the original paper envelopes. Sold em all...
I thought 2 genuine as it had more legit looking wear. No 1 looks more like wear being struck in the counterfeit dies and the surfaces look off....
Interesting. I’ll have to check that out. I have the same iPhone 8
I have plenty of rose bushes here as I’m a big fan of antique or heirloom roses. I find a thornapple thorn gives me better grip and control as...
Why in God’s name would anyone crack it out of a 65* and put it in an icg holder whatever the grade is beyond me. Put it back in the ngc and I’d...
I’ve left coins in acetone for over a month. I just rinse under the faucet after and blot dry with a paper towel. I use the q tip soaked in...
Xf 40 Au 50 Vf 30 That being ngc. Pcgs subtract a grade as they’ve been super tough. The second would be xf45 there
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Agreed. I sent them a copy of my resale certificate being a dealer/ collector I’ll just run all of it through my business
Xf details in sharpness but damaged. If not I’d call it xf-40?
In an icg slab I’d sure have to see it in hand
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