Leave it. Any corrosion that is removed will leave behind equally unattractive pock marks and surfaces.
Browse and take notes at first. See if they sell bulk silver rolls. You need to learn pricing and grading before you make purchases that are at...
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You're thinking of Zod. Yeah, bad guy. He's been known for taking leaves off of 1869 Shield nickels.
I didn't get the memo from APMEX and didn't see anything on their site, but I assume this has nothing to do with screening for a grade, only...
Short answer: [IMG] Longer answer: At least you're allowed to look at the coin before deciding on whether you really want to spend all that...
Walking to the left? I can't not see it now that you mentioned it. There's a little duck to the right of the U swimming in the polishing lines...
I'll use this method to match more trifling die markers when I'm attributing Morgan dollars. If I can describe it to myself with words, I don't...
Everything is still available 20 minutes in. Not the feeding frenzy of the V75 eagles. I also didn't get any pre-sale buy offers.
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Another important thing you need to learn is the difference between AU58 and MS63. In the picture of the 16 coins, the 1935 and the leftmost 1939...
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Still planned to happen. I'll be making my decision late this year whether or not to go.
I will do this. I hesitated posting about it, because I didn't want to hijack this thread with something that should be a thread of its own....
I see three lights on the reverse picture. I'd turn off the one at 4:00. The others are positioned so that you won't fill the shield lines. You...
Nice cent! I'm going to nitpick, since that's where we are with this picture. There are a couple tough choices to make when shooting this....
The OP coin was in a blank silver dollar folder. The text on the page covering the coin read something like "This folder for silver dollar has...
Interesting. I've heard the adage about 32-D quarters that "if it looks added, it's real," but I haven't ever studied them. I went looking...
I refer to them as Whitman toned. I haven't seen one as sharp as the OP coin, though. That's pretty sweet. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Little D over glue used to fasten the little D.
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