Exactly. I've never seen a milk spot on my SMLs. Must only happen in a slab. We are talking bullion, right, not collectible modern NCLTs.
I'll say 65+ because of the clean obverse.
Photoshop does wonders, along with light manipulation. You have to see them in hand.
I have a friend with an original 1883 Racketeer nickel. It has a provenance all the way back to his Great-Grandmother that got it in the 1880's....
I like the Canadian Maple Leafs. They are .9999 Fine Silver (the ASE is only .999 Fine, and that isn't even stamped on the coin), so you are...
A fee is a fee, regardless of the reason. Unless it's a tax, then it's a fee that only the government can impose so that you can't deduct it on...
Doesn't NGC charge $8 per submission type?
That's what I do if I sell multiples. That way I can track which flip and coin to put in which envelope.
Never? I know dealers that buy and sell them based on weight. NEVER is a long time. People thought they scored getting 102 dimes instead of 100....
It was an exceptional coin. I have posted the picture of it. I diluted the jewelluster and only did spot lightening. I cracked it from its NGC...
I dipped an NGC MS64 1921 Peace Dollar and got it in a PCGS MS65 one. It needed to be lightened to help preserve it so it didn't go black....
Only if Clam isn't available, with Bean bringing up the rear. Pun intended.
For the money, you want pieces from the 1960s. Less wear means more silver if they are pricing by face. If they are doing it by weight, get the...
Yes, for full step nickels. If they are circulated, they are out of the full step category.
That's right, but they are the most accurate for pricing.
Die chatter or ejection doubling. It is like the die shifted a small amount as the coin was being ejected from the press after being struck. Very...
This is ejection doubling or die chatter. The overall size of the letter (width of the lines) is exactly the same as one without the doubling,...
Ask him if he'll take a check.
There are 1942 (P) and 1942-D made in copper-nickel.
Fine with PMD - Pock Mark Damage. Looks like she had a boil.
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