I like my counter top .
Yep I really like it, quite unique.
HUM !
Follow-up, Follow-up. I sent it in and got it back graded at MS61. Not bad fo[ATTACH] [ATTACH] r a piece I was not sure would grade, even though...
yep took about a minute and no damage to the holder...:woot:
Well I'l mulled over the responses on the Morgan. I tried the tap trick on a hard surface. Well here ya go................how about that ![ATTACH]
My first thought was to call and also e-mail them with a picture. Just amazing that it was not checked first for being properly placed in the...
I posted this 1884-CC Morgan before and asked some of you if it would be worth the money to send it in for grading. Well I did, to ANACS. It came...
Nope, I keep all records of all slabbed coins. Even when I do sell to a higher grade I keep history notes on all my coins.
oil based
NO !!!!!!!
Again as I have read in other posts once the coin is pulled out of the acetone can't it be rinsed in distilled water then pat it dry ?
:rolleyes: If the coin is not dried properly (It's not the bath). And letting the contaminated acetone dry all be itself on the coin just leaves...
Oh boy !
Well the banter is there and the information given is a great help. Without question I'm glad I have brought out the best of all in this post. You...
So, "in a nut-shell", as they say, acetone will not damage the Morgan. But how long is "how long" to leave it in the acetone ? Again, by doing...
Then to put it to rest, for now, I don't see the E .
yep I put it down then pick it up to see if it is there I gotta walk away.
Oh to have the eyes of an 18 year old again.
As I continue to look over the Morgan, and in reading on the Vam 36-A there is the wreath clash at the cap too. A Morgan can one one clash without...
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