Yes, no error here. I've seen these indentations before. They are nothing significant. Just average PMD. :( -Brian
From your other photos, from the link, it looks as if the mintmark has damage. The metal looks to be smeared on the surface. If the photos were...
Yes, it is. -Brian
Well, I'm 15 years old. I've got a PayPal account linked with eBay and my debit card (I bank with Wells Fargo). I find eBay, for certified coins...
Well, like I stated in my last comment, a proper photo really effects the way a coin looks. If I had seen it at a few different angles from the...
Now these latest photos make the coin look cleaned. Jeez! That just shows are poor quality photographs can really effect the way the "lustur"...
Alright. I suppose it is possible, it may just be my poor eyesite and the fact that the picture is not of the highest quality. It seems that...
Great photos, Charmy! Glad to hear you enjoyed the show. Also, I saw you at your table on Thursday! I was with my mother, and when I arrived at...
It's an interesting piece and is definitely worth keeping. Nice find! :) -Brian
Well, I think I'm going to stick with what I said before; original surfaces. Although the reverse may be a little muted in lustur, I don't believe...
They insert it into a "Genuine" labeled holder. They don't designate it with a grade, if that's what you're asking. -Brian
Thanks, cpm. I kind of figured it was a weight issue. :) -Brian
Not bad! For some reason, your photos look a little bit lower quality. As to why, I am not sure. Try to focus the microscope as much as possible...
You must turn the scroll on the microscope to focus. When it's blurry, move it closer or further away and soon enough you will get a crisp, clear...
Why don't they use the "easy edge view" holder on the large slabs? Would that be too difficult? -Brian
I'll say AU58, but it looks like it may have a shot at getting in a lower MS holder (MS61 or MS62 may be possible if you send it to a TPG like...
Almost looks to be struck through wire. I just saw a $2.5 Gold Sesquicentenial Commem. with these similar markings. Was in a "MINT ERROR" holder....
Actually, letter "H" would also be correct. ;) -Brian
Roosevelt Dimes minted in Philedelphia do not exhibit a mintmark. The only Roosevelt Dimes with an "S" mintmark are the proof issues (example is...
Alright. Well, sorry to say, it probably isn't silver. There are many factors pointing to it being just a clad, private mint commorative. Also, I...
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