Yeah, that price is a little optimistic.
Do you think that the coin doctor finished the job on the quarter, started the half dollar, got tired, and quit halfway through? I am not saying...
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That is a lot of what ifs for a $10-$15 quarter. While this coin is worth more than melt, the numismatic value is still very small. One of the...
IMO, if you can't see the loss of luster, the loss of a microscopic layer of metal is immaterial.
I don't subscribe to that theory either. There are many dipped coins with full luster residing in TPG holders all around the world. Just because...
You need more light. What is your lighting set up?
Color, but I don't know about it! [IMG]
The one that got away, truly a legend! [IMG]
First Year of Issue [IMG]
Gem BU FB [IMG]
XF Toner! [IMG]
This one is really worn, but well, look at the date! [IMG]
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World Champs! [img]
Then the only logical explanation is that the coin doctors aren't diligent in their neutralization techniques.
To me the stability of an AT coin simply means that the AT was achieved by the use of gas & temperature rather than the application of a chemical...
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That photo is cool. It looks like the light is mad and is trying to hurt the coin.
I don't consider an uncirculated Washington Quarter to be worth melt. If you don't want to pay a premium for the toning, that is fine. But one...
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