And post the rest of the coins you bought. :P
Why does textile toning a couple of molecules thick have any relationship with physical impressions on a coin deep enough to cast shadowing in...
The line you're seeing near the rim exemplifies how Lincoln dies wear down during their lifetime. Thousands upon thousands of strikes at high...
@ddddd, these are enough for me to at least build the die crack template for the coin. These templates don't have to be complete since die cracks...
Either way, there are a couple places where you can already see PVC plasticizer beginning to eat away at the coin: [ATTACH] It won't be this...
In my "personal" grading system, I won't go up a grade just on eye appeal unless the coin was already at the top of the grade, and it better look...
It's a definite keeper. I'm particularly attracted to the expansive die polishing, although I'm weird that way. :) The color is less-common but...
The places I've circled are where it's particularly noticeable. These parallel hairlines are a feature to watch out for in the future. They won't...
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I have one coming. :)
If it's acid, why did one face retain detail while the other did not?
I've now looked at every auction picture I could find of this issue on the Internet. It's interesting - they're almost all weakly struck opposite...
1958-D is interesting. It would need to be literally the highest-graded coin of the date, MS67, to be worth more than the cost of slabbing it. An...
I think that's a Dime....
Wouldn't it be a hoot if Albanese was the majority owner?
I'd love to know who that list of owners actually is. :)
The 1900 looks to be original, but the 1921 is abrasively cleaned. You can see the parallel scratches all over the coin. The pair of them for $32...
Can he be let go? Who does he answer to? NGC is privately held....
Given the size of the coin, I lean more towards Overripe Grapefruit. :)
Killer.
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