65-RB? Did you find a hoard?
Another nice one. I would say a solid 63 with a good shot at 64 depending on the luster in hand.
I LIKE!!!!! Particularly that 1916- and the 1938-D (66?) I have not had much luck lately finding any. If you don't mind my asking, where did...
Yeah, you are right. That does not look like his normal work and I missed the name at the beginning.
Too bad he does not have any of billzach's coins. He also does a fabulous job.
Any ideas, suggestions, or questions on how to proceed? My present thinking is to go to 50 and then start over. Pros? Cons? Too many? Not...
See also http://www.cointalk.com/t121885/
See also http://www.cointalk.com/t121884/
1953-S NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted
1943-S NGC slabbed Sorry, but the slab is scratched and there are a couple polish lines by the "ONE". NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll,...
As I said, I don't know either - even if they were there.
Got a new leader. You now need 9 guesses to qualify for the leaders. Only 21 qualify. There are now 164 participants with at least 1 guess...
I have not idea how they judge those spots nor if they were there when it was graded. Aside from that, that is a coin is a solid 67 from luster,...
I don't get it. The coins has 1 little nick on it and great luster, but you guys think this is a 64.5. (I know you can see more nicks than the...
Thanks for the comments. :o Maybe it has a lot to do with the fact that this is silver (color, anyway) rather than copper.:thumb: BTW, I am...
The toning is real - just artificially induced. The WAM just isn't. Corrosion at the A M junction does not make it a WAM.
This poll will close tomorrow night. So will http://www.cointalk.com/t120782/
This poll will close tomorrow night. So will http://www.cointalk.com/t120783/
The last I know of was http://www.cointalk.com/t120209-2/#post953582
That one looks like a ground find or it took an acid bath to me.
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