There are a bunch of Y's to look for in that photo. [ATTACH]
This should be a paragraph in the new Jeff book. Those coins drive me nuts. Another reason for missed and the Full Step argument. The Jefferson...
Are those some Ron Landis? Please don't tell me that you paid 5.99 a piece?
Goldens, blues and greens can take the sideline IMO. The deep reds on the obverse attracted my attention.
Welcome to CT Kennyeva.
I posted them a couple weeks ago, no, toning just a different look at the surface's. A look at their color. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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Here is a 64 SMS Jefferson. Please read the description given on the heritage link....
Hi Carrie welcome to CT. Photos are always needed. Your question though can be easily be answered. It is very common for a coin to have a clogged...
It looks like there is plenty of meat left on the bone of your coin. Those separation lines should still be pretty discernable of they were there....
What we are looking at is the separation lines that show on GOD the TR and ST. Dimes especially clad dimes are riddled with die deterioration...
Just look at IGWT. Your coin should look exactly like the one pictured. By the way It doesn't....
66 no FS
Minus the Farthing the other two show signs of a greenish undertone, I have never had any luck with acetone and Canadian copper though, what's the...
Interesting thought on the MS statement.
Not a soak just a rinse.
Welcome back! Thats incuse die doubling. A form of MD. Sorry to hear that Michael.
Humbug, Can't wait fast enough.
I am a fan of starting light. Distilled water should be the first attempt at restoration. Followed by a wet rag and hot tap water.
What happened to Thanksgiving?
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