That depends on which rubber. Butyl (fairly common) and polysulfide are both good as well as teflon.
The grain is very weak on the reverse, but it is there. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
It is colorful, anyway! [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I assure you it will be more than a week. If nothing else I will not post anther set until after 1/5/12 so you can enjoy at least 3 weeks.
I am pretty sure these has been, but I cannot find it now. I do know for a fact that there are MPL's that are woodies, but I have never seen one...
If you are doing it because you like their looks, by all means do so. If you are doing it to make money, you will probably be better off trying...
Another new leader. The only other change was Shoewrecky moving up a spot. Top 10. Columns are rank, name, average, and number of guesses....
Another solid strike and the only nicks I see are by the O in ONE. Not that the luster is hurting, but I have seen better and there are a few...
Dead solid strike (and this on a 20's mint mark coin!), nice luster and I can only find a small nick on his chin and forehead. That would be a...
Boy, that does us a bunch of good. Real good picture there.
Sorry, but this and http://www.cointalk.com/t196370/ will be ending tonight and I am running way late. Answers etc. tomorrow?
Sorry, but this and http://www.cointalk.com/t196371/ will be ending tonight and I am running way late. Answers etc. tomorrow?
They made 585,673,900 1975 dimes in Philadelphia with "no mint mark". It would be worth 10¢. They made almost as many 1973-D dimes in Denver....
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The first company to slab a coin was ACG. http://sampleslabs.com/acg.html ANACS wound up buying the rights to the ACG slab.
I have never called you a liar, but I assure you that if you can post that coin in an other than genuine/details slab, I will apologize.
I don't think it is simple PMD. Try it is PMDBP - Post Mint Damage By Pliers.
70-S is a large date. As for the other, I am not sure what it is, but I can make out enough to say that it is not a 1922- no "D" or weak "D".
The sun has a fairly full spectrum of light, but most of our attempts to copy the sun (i.e.lights) do not. It is entirely possible that the blue...
Anyone else see a sun rise here? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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