I could understand the NGC position on Red copper and even R&B copper. If you don't store that material properly, bad things can happen. When it...
Although if you are doing the registry thing, you need to have those coins to fill the slots. The trick is to buy them for less than the cost of...
After 50 years as a collector I finished my U.S. coin type set from the half cent to the $20 gold pieces. This involves a good deal more coins...
Here is one of the chapters in what I call my British kings “bullet book.” It contains historical facts about all of the British kings from Alfred...
I am glad that @LuxUnit's wife gave him this coin and supports his hobby. A lot of wives give their husband's trouble of this hobby. I saw that...
Okay, I'd rather have this 1964 JFK half dollar because I am more into the Cameo look. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The SMS coin is a bit like the 1913...
The full slab photos make it look spotty and ugly.:bigtears:
The surfaces and devices look suspiciously grainy. There is more going on here than what the mint did to this piece.
The coin and probably the photos have been juiced.
If the coin were white, with no toning and full luster, and graded MS-64 or 65, you wouldn’t touch it. Look at her jaw and in the field in front...
I know the market says it’s rare, but as a collector, I have no interest in it. Sorry
Sorry guys. That is a dangerous assumption to make. Toning can hide a lot of problems, and artificial toning has often been used to make “the...
Under the toning, the coin is an MS-63 at best with all of the marks on the cheek and in the field. The next question is how many points did PCGS...
To me “the best Kennedy half” is the one with the most historical interest. That would be accented hair Proof when Jackie Kennedy got involved...
If you would like to have something other than “on line,” which dependent upon the need to Google the right phrase, you could buy a copy of A...
You will need to posts photos to get any opinions.
I don’t think that coin will dip well. Leave it in the holder as is.
I found that too in my searches, @ddddd. It was listed as “sold out” in both places.
If the photo of the OP coin is accurate, that piece is too dark for me. The toning or “thin film interference” is obscuring the design features....
Many years ago, when I was buying coins from Gimbels Department Store, they had a system where their coins were in two envelopes. The inner one...
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