I've got a Meade LX90 Advanced Coma Free.
The Stars on the obverse are terrible. They look like they're made of playdough. Especially number 3 right side below the "M".:spitoutdummy:
No there's a sucker born every minute and they're the one's who buy.
Someone will.
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Did you rub that dark one at all to see if anything came off ?
It's almost like an oil. I tried acetone on mine with no results.
While we are talking about these Buffaloes, the 1919 which is very dark, row three, opinions on what caused the almost black color. I've got a...
I looked at the 1920 also with the green tint. Environmental damage ?
I'm always concerned about any type of damage to any coin when this is done for a period of time.
A long soak, please define "long soak" ?
That is one solid 1911 Lincoln.
J M Bullion, just purchase another 10 oz. silver tube starter pack for just over spot. They always seem to have good deals.
I didn't, at the time, take into account, and remember that gold is going to be softer and thus, more susceptible to the polishing.
I hope it's just the angle that the picture was taken at, but the texture of the surface looks extremely rough. Would like to see more pictures...
So getting to what you are asking and what I want to understand too, when I look at each, the "polish" lines, running from the 9 to 3, are quite...
AT- A cheap way to shaft the un-educated, un-knowing numismatists by way of making the rest of us look bad, ie, heating a coin to extreme...
You don't like the haircut. She can style it back.
American Pickers is OK, but Danielle, OH YASS ![IMG]
I really only watch Storage Wars to see Brandy.
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