It goes up and it goes down. It goes down and it goes up. Playing the market, PM’s or anything else for investment is like watching a yo-yo.
I’m seeing a small amount of raised metal on the edges so that would be circulation damage.
The reverse is slightly damaged. The obverse is another matter. It looks like it’s raised but not damaged. It may be damage but we’re looking at a...
The bank failure caused this.
I completely agree but the OP clearly stated in the thread title SITTING and that implies no movement. That’s why I said what I did. :)
I felt terrible as I cried reading all that John has been through.
No problem as I don’t think anything could make that poor coin worse. Just thought you’d like to know in case had a really nice one.
As already stated.
That line under TRUST is just a plating blister as stated. Your cent is zinc and coated with a thin layer of copper. This is very common and...
X2 and just above the right top is a hit from circulation.
And what about the one from the T to the back of her wing? It actually looks like it runs down the back of her head ending at her neck by the...
Nice looking Shield Nickel and that it’s certainly a good price. Looks like you hit the jackpot. A flag, clash and die cracks. Hope you get you...
If the top arrow feather is flat it’s the second but if it’s pointed it’s the third. The second is better to have. I’m not sure if they make this...
Glad your not upset. :)
Sorry my phone changes words and I don’t always catch them. It should be a fast and speedy recovery. My apologies and I did edit it. Now I really...
Definitely damaged. It’s been ground down. And you shouldn’t use metal tweezers to hold a coin. Shame on you girl. :)
I’d need to see a photo first.
John, I have missed you snd your posts. I’ve also missed your CT auctions. I can not believe all of the problems you mentioned above but I’m glad...
The top one looks like a third reverse and the second one looks like a second reverse.
Luster will affect the overall grade of the coin but it has nothing to do with wear of the coin. The amount of wear remains the same.
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