That obverse has the strike, luster, and mark free to easily be a 67. For a change, my camera did not blow up all the marks. If you look closely...
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Whizzed, nope. Cleaned or otherwise recolored most likely.
First, it looks like a 6. Second, see http://teletrade.com/coins/lot.asp?auction=3312&lot=1138. Therefore it is a good 6, but not PCGS
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G-6 from the OP.
Hey! I will give it a try, but the first thing I found is that the group leader was NARU'ed 3 years ago. That does not sound promising.
The onliest answer I can come up with was for more people to report it - or maybe even someone from UK/Europe. I have spoken to several at eBay...
Is there really any difference between this and buying an "unopened factory wrapped" roll with an Indian cent on one end and a CWT on the other?...
When the same person gets umpteen emails from a single person, it tends to be rather obvious. BTW, there are only a couple/3 people taking care...
That tends to get them a bit upset. Been there and got the t-shirt. In fact, I think they even have some kind of program to ignore duplicate...
I used to use that one, but I have a better one. Sorry, but I cannot share it.
Why? This "grease" is about the consistency of mortar after it has been baked and filled with metal filings.
The coin is plated and then struck so the WE was not there to be plated. And it is not a scrape. You are correct. The zinc would show if it...
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