The 31-S is a KEY date, not a semi-key.
Absolute MONSTERS! Thanks for sharing!
Another die #3, definately genuine. If it could be conserved, it could be gradeable. EF-45
Nice coin! MS-64 RB
The position matches die #3. It looks like the coin has been smashed. I think I see a hint of the MM die chip. VF-20
All nice coins, I really like the 18-D. That's a tough coin along with the 18-S.
VF-25, worn dies IMO. Some xylene would do wonders for that coin.
ME TOO! I'll buy every small date 70-S roll he has at $15!
This is the most important part of starting a grading service and the only question I have too. IMO, DGS is a great example of a new, legitimate...
That's pretty much how I use it. I buy mainly at shows and all the dealers respect CDN. Now, there are many exceptions of course and it takes...
How is the luster?
All they would do is give you a laxative. Eventually you'd simply crap it out. Zinc is not toxic and would not harm you with a single ~3000 mg...
PMD, road kill, dryer time and an acid bath.
Funny, collectors are normally shocked by the CDN cent BU roll price of $27+. The 86-D cents are mostly horrible in quality too. Yea, you can find...
MS-65 minimum. The TGP's mainly use luster for hitting the higher grades on Memorial cents.
HAHAHA...that is a cool bubble!
Very nice find! I can't believe I've never found one. These are very rare.
There is no need for that, Mike told you what it is and it is nothing.
The red color is cuprous oxide which has formed via corrosion. You may safely spend this cent. :D
The term you're seaching for is "conserveration". There's a big difference between conservation (generally market acceptable) and cleaning...
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