OMG Doug! You are way too experienced to fall for that. What you posted is a marketing campaign, nothing more. Do you really think the ego's at...
It seemed that you were implying that the coin was AT because of the color. I have not seen many with that color and the coins I have seen have...
Make that three!
I just re-imaged my raw Mercury Dimes. Here are the new photos of this coin and the later dates. [IMG] [IMG] I still don't think it is...
I second that!
It may not be the exact same color, but IMO it is very dangerous to deem a coin AT simply because of the color of the toning, no matter how rare...
Good point. I guess SecurePlus will make PCGS consistently wrong!:D
The slab and associated grade are meaningless. In a case like this, you must view the coin as a raw coin. Having said that, I agree with raider....
The coin has been polished and the toning is most certainly a direct result of the whatever solution was used to polish the coin. Therefore, Yes,...
Strange! How about we try linking it without changing the name. http://www.cointalk.com/t87452/
I fixed the link and that collection at Pinnacle was phenomenal. Just to see that collection would be a treat for me. Another good example is...
My answer will be a little different than most. I pay a premium on almost everything I buy. The reason is that I only buy coins that have...
When I was grading that Jefferson I was torn between MS64 & MS65. Once I saw that the coin was graded by PCGS, I immediately guessed MS64 as PCGS...
White and not worth posting.
I have three words for you. CLOSE PHOTOSHOP NOW!
Tom, He does that! I don't know why, but I am glad he does. I got this Antietam from him. I don't know where he got it but it is CRO's...
Mike, I tried to convey that message in my first response. It seems to have missed some people.
Don't get me wrong, that is an incredible coin and I find the toning stunning. However, the date is 1958-D. The double mint set toners from 1957...
It looks like TomB quality to me and Leeg will buy anything that pretty. Is it an MS66* or MS67*?
Oh you are such a tease. I expected a plain white reverse and then you show us that absolute work of art. What an incredible coin and I am...
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