After looking at the ANA guild as well, I can see how you came to that conclusion. But that is not the grade on the slab...not even close...
How stupid is this? That is one site I'll never post to... Did anyone else catch that change in the image to a - don't steel my bandwidth message?
1794 US Silver Dollars. I'm working on a complete set. Ruben
The broadmore is the one with the deer on the front door?
no nominations for thread of the week? Jeez - tough crowd. Ruben
I'll give you this much, the left side of the coin is almost always very very weak as it was minted. Ruben
well, you might be surprised how good you are. Wait and Watch
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that is not a bad idea, but you should know grading is not a quick learn. Its takes extreme familiarity with the coins, years, populations and...
doesn't anything french need to be the Politics and Religion forum? Ruben
Were actually arguing the same point at this juncture. Maybe I'm in a bad mood. Under normal use Acetone is non-carcinogenic. Don't bath in it....
Uhh - if your in Pharmacy R&D you understand what an accelerated study is and if your following this thread we are talking about BATHING in...
It is the end of the story but your not right and I'll stake my PhD on it. Ruben
What do you guys think of this coin? Its listed as a 1972 Type II Hicks varient...
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No it doesn't. Especially with New Orleans minted morgans but I see frost breaks on the face and on the eagle. Ruben
This coin is a high grade AU assuming the scratches aren't deep enough to keep it body bagged. I think it is a great coin and would gladly put it...
Obviously it has damage but I don't think that matters much in these coins when you have an outstanding strike and details like this baby! Ruben
Well, it started out with a discussion as to if acetone was an acid, and it is a Lewis Base but then our fearless moderator volunteered that he...
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