Must have strong luster, a couple field hits on the reverse and the weakness in the right wheat is why I voted 66.
I say 65 too! Beautiful coin!
I have a very good relationship with my local, he only charges me a flat $25 per coin. They ride along with his other stuff. The only downfall is...
This is exciting cladking! I'm sure the folks over at LCR would be interested in hearing about this.
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Take your time, save your beans and look for a nice example that you can see in hand. You should be able to find a very nice AU 31S for $100. Why...
No saving it - it will always be a cleaned and damaged coin. Distilled water isn't going to do anything. If you're determined, soak it in muriatic...
Nothing funnier than someone selling a coin by only showing one side. Good thing you didn't win. Both coins appear to have environmental issues...
Lightly grained red wood:
64, really PCGS? 65BN....at least IMO.
Good to see these back! :)
It's a close enough call that I'd let PCGS decide. I've seen a lot of biz strikes posted online but this is the most promising one for an MPL....
As long as the contents are expelled as a gas, no harm can come to the coin nor the plastic. Tetrafluoroethane is inert.
LUSTER - Polished dies produce more luster and the TPGs love luster.
I use canned air blow out any debris in the airtite halves, then rinse the coin with acetone and transfer it into the capsule without ever...
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