I see episode 17 is posted. After listening to it, you state the the die crack on the 14-D "should be there". That is wrong. It is a verifier...
I would guess 65 and you need to set your white balance.
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New country heard from. sro114 catching up. Top 10. Columns are rank, name, average, and number of guesses. Duke Kavanaugh 0.333 19 sro114...
This coin also has no "spots" and the luster is not as matte as the NGS, but on that order. This picture does not show it well. There are...
First off, those "spots" on the coin are not black in hand. They are shiny areas. There are few enough ticks to qualify as a 67 and it has a...
Sorry I am late, but this and http://www.cointalk.com/t166609/ will be closing SOON!.
Sorry I am late, but this and http://www.cointalk.com/t166610/ will be closing SOON!.
It looks like it has been sitting in acid for a while.
My limited knowledge says no. However, desertgem will likely be around later. He has played a lot with these
You are apparently off to a flying start. The listing you reference has been pulled by eBay. If you have another listing, I could look at it.
Ah! Come on. Here is his pictures if you had bothered to look.
I find it most interesting that I can pick out my ex coin from the picture of just one letter on the coin.
OOPS! You are right. Regardless, you got my point.
Per PCGS; Yet, you say there is a light scratch on it. A shot in the dark (literally) I would guess MS-64. Anyone want to bet who is the...
Sorry, but IGS is about as useful as buying it raw. If it were ICG, it MIGHT mean something, but IGS is in the same category as SGS
You are loading a couple picture in excess of 5meg each - plus several other large pictures.
Maybe Mike Diamond will stop by and put a blessed end to this BS.
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