I did not say they were still there. Nor do they have to be the cheapest ever in order to be a bargain. Here is a copy of my order from eBay...
Oh, but you lose big time on that. BTW, I am the one who enforces their rules. So, yes, I know what they are.
I will guarantee you a profit if you will sell them to me. But I will bet it will never happen. Maybe they break the rules as you imagine them,...
Problem is most liquid also carry contaminants let alone that a lot will react with the coins themselves. That is the one thing a vacuum does...
Yes, 1400° to 1700°. However, there is a much easier/better solution. Store them in a vacuum. There are lots of ways to maintain vacuums.
Yes, there are a couple tiny ticks, but I have some 67's with a couple tiny ticks. This coin's problems are luster and that spot.
Because they did not break any rules
I bought not 1 but 4 1948- NGC MS66 RD Lincolns for $22.99 each. I also bought 4 1946- NGC MS66 RD Lincolns for $22.99 each. Then I bought my...
I think it would be AU.
No. That is Heritage's coin/picture. But I have a weaker 62 red. And I would rate the 13 average. He has a nearly full (but not strong) beard...
Here is what a weak strike 63 looks like [IMG]
Any weakness in the strike is in the pictures and not on the coin. Beside, strike does not affect the grade until 65 or minorly at 64.
Remember when everyone's scores were below 0.50? At this rate, everyone's score is going to be above 0.50 NEXT ROUND! Columns are rank, name,...
I am not sure what you are looking for on this one. In hand, I see - nothing. I mean no nicks, no weak areas, no spots. I would guess that...
Sorry, but I don't get this one. There are a couple tiny nicks and some nice luster. Not great luster, but nice. Nothing wrong with the strike....
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