I read that there's no chance and several people have verified. As I recall, these were first stikes so the chance of the mint using a proof...
Nice finds! The RPM is actually a "variety" and not an "error"....just making sure you get your numismatic terms correct. :smile
I think you did a nice job at conserving the coin and you've paid your dues to the learning column....it's paid off for you. Your techniques work...
I got mine last week, two of them are disappointing. One has a rather large chatter mark in the right obverse field and another one has a black...
Killer 1919-S, that's a tough coin!
Not an isotope, just a different arrangement of the carbon atoms. Coal, graphite and diamond are different crystalline forms of carbon. Isotopes...
Thanks Boss! It's fun to share, this forum has become one of my favorites.
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Definate pass, the MM may have been altered. Only buy a slabbed 14D or from a reputable dealer. It's just not worth trying to save bucks with raw...
Thanks guys....I made this tough by using too strong of lighting. Coin picture taking and photo grading is truely an art form.....one that I don't...
Thanks Jack, I guess I should ignore the price guides and feel good about my purchase and the fact the NCG graded a copper coin with color finally...
I see no wear in hand. My local dealer says he see's no wear. I included the angle shots to it was easier to see what I see in hand. Look at that...
Nice job peeps, I was really hoping for a 67...oh well.
Here's the answer!
I expected MS-63/64 and that's the money I paid.
You are VERY close! I'm not sending any more toned coins to NGC either....right on brother.
Nothing was used on this coin.
The first obv pic is straight on, here's the reverse:
What do you think NGC graded this at?
I think I was robbed by NGC on this one. Give me your best guess.
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