That sure is a beautiful part of the world.
"Upon further review..." I'm almost certain Kanga is right. I don't think they'll remove the verdigris. They only remove foreign matter...
Yep. Always popular.
Maybe ! When submitting to NCS, be very, very specific what you want them to do in writing.
If she were a real life girl, she'd be a 10. As it is, she's a 70 ! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
Since the coin was misrepresented, the buyer has return privilege. "All Sales Final" doesn't apply to misrepresented coins. The difference...
Here's another option, albeit a bit clunkier... For most coins, Heritage includes the census population as a part of the coin's auction listing....
Yep... and that's the problem. NGC and PCGS require you be a paid member. NGC used to publish theirs for free, but lately protected that info.
That's what I always say. I got 900 of 'em. ;)
I'm going back 40 years here... but I seem to remember the Blue Book recommending cleaning coins with baking soda.
Terrific detail, particularly in the eagle's plumage. Sharp strike. I'll bet a silver dollar the color is even better - much better - in hand.
And a pretty good strike, too. On the earlier dates, even MS coins can lack the letters in LIBERTY or some of the date. Yep, gold $1s are cool.
Indian gold - gotta love 'em ! Details - XF45. Is this image scanned ? It's tough to tell about color / surfaces from scanned images. Based on...
Judging by the first picture, it appears to be polished. It has luster, but no cartwheel luster.
Yep, that will do it ! Can't blame the US Mint for that one. I have a Proof Set from '71 where the 1c got a spot of verdigris. Southeast Texas...
This excerpt may be a little small... if no one gets it, I'll post a larger piece. Good luck !
That's because it's polished. No decent TPG holders a coin like that. Nice details, though. Let's see who breaks out the Overton book and...
It's gotta be a colonial... I'm just now reading "In Yankee Doodle's Pocket" and haven't gotten past the historical meat yet, so I don't know...
That is odd...
The problem is there are so many bad ones, and new slackers every day. On this site, the emphasis is on developing one's skills. Learning to...
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