Absolutely not! Coin care is napthenic oil with an odorant, nothing more. I never recommend using oil on coins, I don't like it at...
In my experience the TPG's weigh field hits much heavier than any on the devices.
Thanks for sharing your experiment. :) The coin has heavy corrosion which cannot be removed without damaging it. However, typically, when you...
There's a huge price jump from 64 to 65. I'm on the fence about sending it. I'm leaning toward 64 with the field hits but the reverse is so nice I...
Let me have 'em! A bright coin with nice, strong cartwheel luster.
SWWWEEET woody man! LOVE IT!
You never know what's in an OBW, I'd dropped out some brown coins even. Varieties are usually quite scarce in rolls. If you get one, you're doing...
Close AM
If you go beyond the State Farm 10k rider, you have to have the collection appraised and documented. Every coin worth more than >$200 has to be...
WAM's are considered transitional varieties, not errors.
I agree, great strike and luster...and not many hits. How does that hit in the obverse field in front of the chin look in hand?
The result was not shown yet!? :computer:
So it's an F12? :p
Dang, missed it too....came to vote, it's not 10PM EST yet. Should stil count, slab not shown yet. EF45
Not a proof. Many of the 09's show matte-like fields.
Regardless of the level of protection, all coins will keep toning over their lives. It's all a matter of rate.
Primarily copper acetate, nickels are 75% copper as I recall.
Even nicer woody than the other one! I think I can see a bit more luster on this but PCGS hates wood.
Cool woody!
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