Nice coins snaz. The 16-d almost looks Proof like. I would have thought it was dipped, but if you say there is lots of luster, then you are...
oh, you guys are too good. Anyways, out of the three coins I posted, which one would you choose to own?
Here is the placeholder for 1912-s in my Dansco. This coin has some problems in my opinion. Nice details, but certainly cleaned. Color is funny....
I was able to get all of the green off of the coin as far as I can tell under a 30x loupe. However, there is still some black grime that used to...
new addition to my type set.:smile
Here is one that I actually own. I had not previously posted my pics of it, but its currently filling the 22 plain slot in my album. I think it...
The spot is mostly black, with just a hint of dark green. It's not aqua colored like vertigris, and it appears to only be on the surface of the...
Yeah, there is a spot under liberty. Looks more like PVC than verdigris. I may consider an acetone dip.
actually my "weakly struck" statement may been inaccurate about the reverse. Likely from a worn die?
Just got in the mail today. :-) The reverse is weakly struck obviously, but I am pleased overall. It is a big upgrade to the G-6 one that I...
interesting responses. The line is really fuzzy between AG-3 and G-4 with these coins. Here is an example of two 1885 NGC graded 1885 nickels. One...
I see a lot of strong details on the obverse. Reverse is a tad weak. I say VF-35
darn nice coin for an F-15 IMO. Is it lacking the cheek/jaw separation? It looks to me like there is some separation there, but hard to tell from...
thanks for the info Frank! I'm so fortunate to have all you guys to learn from.:thumb:
That coin is freakin cool!!
Sorry huntsman, I'm not seeing it at all. still looks like a 22 to me. I wasn't aware that they used different distances between digits on...
Indeed they did. 1986 was the first year actually for the AGE. http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?c=793
Good points Jack. Also, if you are going to dabble on ebay, make sure the seller has an ironclad return policy. Even then, it's risky business....
I am assuming he means a 1 ounce gold $50 American Eagle. Do you have pictures? If real, it would probably be worth $800-$900.
Very nice 14-d RLM. I like the color. VF-20 minimum IMHO, but could go higher as the photo may be obscuring some details. You say the coin is...
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