I prefer circulated coins but not too circulated. An EF-45 is my favorite grade. So I guess I'm a slob's snob.
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I'll guess XF-40.
I thought she was Longacre's daughter.
Why is it a chief?
I can't find any chrestomathy for pardisulation. What is dat?
And Standing Liberty quarters.
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It doesn't appear to be too fussy about it's diet: http://epi.publichealth.nc.gov/oii/mold/grow.html
Do you know if it's chemically impossible for mould to grow on silver?
Too late. The cruise missle is on the way. But don't worry, it'll prpbably get jacked over Sheepshead bay.
Is the coin black? It looks dark green to me in the image.
That why I said wild guess. Doesn't it look powdery (if that's a word). What do you think it is?
My really wild guess is that it looks iikes mould.
Are you the one from the RCC who left ASE's for tips in restaurants? :)
And a dark field and device. Nothing appears odd or out of order.
The tip off with those is the shiny devices and dark protected areas. Someone used a tooth brush on those. :(
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