Grade reveal was at the top of page 3.
I can see it taken that way, Pick'in though was more of a reference to cherry picking coins. I won't deny that I am am onery sometimes.
Both are cool patterns.
It has been since 1964 since Denver made a silver quarter. The thought would be how did a silver planchet get into the hopper, if the facility...
Just needs the skin back.
R of Liberty?
don't forget the slab is the 1 up. Slab and grade is the tie breaker.
Thanks, Those photos you need to take the coin almost out of the frame, to get enough direct lite to the mirrors.
I changed some lighting and took a few more photos. These I hope shows more of the luster. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Not to deter the future posters. This is a gun metal gray coin with light pastels. There is more luster present, but I couldn't capture that...
Those are small die chips, I had thought the same thing. They also with that high of magnification and lighting could be a high ridge of luster.
At 5c/25C a piece It's a small fortune. Can't imagine the coins he picked from that hoard.:wideyed:
I have a hard time passing up a nice for the grade Buffalo. What's the grade of this one? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
[IMG] [IMG] What is this one? Korean?
I am at MS64. I think that the toning might be hiding a few things. Yet, the coin is attractive. I don't think that the hits keep it back. It's...
After your first post, I do too!
All genuine, just different die states and dies. That's right one way trip, no body bag, no slab. Your outta here!
Get that into some acetone @potty dollar 1878
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