MS64, while it looks pretty clean, it also looks lackluster.
I can't sell a coin to save my life!
Nice example of pull away toning, a very attractive coin.
Lehigh's Childhood Liberty Nickel Collection
You have to admit, their persistence is hilarious!
Reminds me of an Appalachian!
I don't own that coin anymore but the eye appeal is off the charts.
Those are some quality coins, wish you had better photos. Congrats on the NEWP!
The lines in the fields appear to be die polish lines, but the hairlines on the devices are the result of a cleaning. Besides that, there is not...
For once, I agree completely.
Great photo Bob. I think your photo definitely does justice to the luster better than the others.
Oh, you know I wanted it to mean that. #troublemaker!
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Frank, this thread was resurrected from 2010. The kid who you are addressing was 15 at the time and has posted on this forum in 9 months. Just...
Cool, let me know when Bob's photos get posted in the thread. Do you have any plans to cross the coin to either NGC or PCGS?
I think that the 2 varieties that are a must have are the 1939 DDR: [IMG] and the 1941-S Large S [IMG]
I am on CU forum but I don't post there much because I don't like the software. After viewing the photos, I don't think there is any chance that...
I found several threads about that coin on the CU forum but not the photograph thread. I have posted links to threads from the CU forum here many...
I remember that bad boy! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. [IMG]
John, I agree that the spots are the product of textile toning but they are not prominent enough to attract the "textile toned" collectors to pay...
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