Where? I see nothing.
The toning has the look of an MS-70'd coin. Some people like it, but it won't get into a TPG slab (anymore). It's not AT, per se, but has been...
What are we talking about here?
A what? CAM is for "cameo" and it is only for proofs. Proofs were not made in Denver (in 92, they were made in San Francisco). I have no...
Well, interesting results. Both of these came from Heritage, both of them are graded by NGC, and both of them are very attractive (and...
That doesn't look corroded, not at all. It's just an irregular (and somewhat unattractive) toning pattern. The rest of the coin looks to be of...
Not even close
If any of them are high grade (EF or higher), or rare varieties, consider sending them to get graded.
Based on your pictures, I have no idea how it got a 67. It may be different in hand.
It really depends on what your collecting goals are, what your budget is, and why its in the details slab. There are plenty of coins in these...
I'll give you a hint: what you guys are seeing as "wear" is actually called "high point pitting" due to an incomplete strike. The planchet doesn't...
When was this slabbed? It has the MS-70'd look that will bodybag nowadays. These were very popular a few years ago. And that spot throws it off...
Yeah, I'm not seeing it.
It really looks a lot like toning I associate with the old small white ANACS holders.
iPen - the white balance on your images is way off. I'm guessing in hand, the coins are not nearly that yellow. This corrected image is probably...
I thought these pictures were pretty good - but maybe they aren't. You guys are nowhere near close.
I do not see anything in these pictures that indicate the coin has been cleaned. Likewise, I see nothing to indicate that it was artificially toned.
I don't submit coins very often, and I choose them carefully when I do. I have never gotten a 60, but I've seen plenty of them. Just curious -...
What do you mean by this? If the coin grades 60, they grade it 60.
Nobody could predict what PCGS would grade it - they are the most ridiculously inconsistent when it comes to grading world coins. They could call...
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