In truth, there are enough of those - if you're prudent - that you can still buy what you like. :) Nobody who buys what others recommend will...
Hmmm. Apparently carbon spots *can* be removed under certain circumstances....
You're not wrong; given the resistance to change I mentioned earlier, many of them require a little patience to navigate. :) Many of my favorites...
I have over a hundred and fifty US coin seller websites in Bookmarks, and I quit adding them five or six years ago. A Vcoins equivalent (I've...
Well, those ain't terrible. :) Here's why I'm completely confident in its' originality: [ATTACH] Circled in red is a little tail to the bottom...
Can't letter edges, can't strike Mercs with Full Bands, can't really do anything which resembles "craftsmanship" any longer. Can we sub our...
Me, neither. Guess it's not for cities. :)
I don't know if I'd call it "normal," but "common" is probably in play. They were done individually and separately in a device called a Castaing...
That depends on what you're calling a "shadow," which could have a hundred meanings.
Look at the circled areas: [ATTACH] See the greenish tint (also in other areas not circled)? That's a dead giveaway for PVC plasticizer...
Just to throw out a possibility, a cardboard album whose backing was sulfur-impregnated paper. Seems if left to itself long enough, such an effect...
Meaning no offense to the OP, how can you possibly see DDO-007? It would require magnification and extremely sharp images in a coin this corn.
Use Collectors Corner to identify the dealer, and then go to their business website. Virtually all of them inflate the prices over what they...
Wow. Banhammer. Nice. :D
If #1 were true, none of you people would ever have heard of me. :)
I think a coin of that quality is forgivable. :) In your image, I can somewhat discern lighting direction but in Phil's I couldn't. That's why I...
You just go ahead and keep on posting, OK? :) Are you lighting these axially?
Heh. The population has grown by almost 3,000 (nearly 50%) since I posted that link 48 hours ago in this thread. :) The percentage of the total...
Because there are only 24 hours in a day. :)
I'm seeing an interesting anomaly above the M, where the crack runs radially into the rim. There appears to be field displacement, which - in the...
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