The area of the cheek seems to look like it's been repaired. I don't know what term you'd use, but it's like the dark area on the cheek is not the...
If there's anything that I know about you, Insider, it's this: You have never let anyone have the last word. As far as your name calling,...
The first thing I see is an image of The Virgin Mary on Liberty's cheek
I'm used to the faces and colors... I don't usually pay them any attention anyway If you need to be right for your own self-esteem, I suggest you...
then you'd be wrong again... but there's no crime in it
I guess it all depends on how bad you feel it is to make a mistake. I make them all of the time. Both in real life and in writing. Neither are...
that's not what makes you one... but I digress...
If you're in the club... I'm happy to be a member
although generally a stickler for details, it seems that @Insider got a little quick on the draw in this case.
and another assumption... he also never stated MS or PF 70 although the number of MS-70s are fewer, you can't tell me that PF-70s are few in number
@Insider You assumed SAE, but did you notice that the OP never mentioned the type of coin?
I didn't single anyone out. I said I wasn't surprised, nor should anyone else be, that their grade was higher than NGC. I think that the market...
The fact that ANACS overgraded the coins should not come as a surprise to anyone.
John, before you get excited, put a magnet to your coin. If it sticks, it is likely copper plated. The odds of finding a genuine copper 1943 cent...
Nice set!!! I noticed the empty spot... what denomination is going there? Did you consider putting a $3 bill in there? I know that the CSA had...
In order to make an omelette, you need to break a few eggs
what's the matter with the shield ones, Daniel?
if done properly, the dip won't ruin the coin. The dip may expose other problems hiding under the toning, but that's the biggest risk
The reverse seems to have a pretty solid cameo contrast, although once you take off the toning, only then will you know for sure... The obverse...
does anyone else see the surfaces I was referring to?
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