Yeah, I like this one a ton better and it deserves a toning premium, but to my mind $300 is just a bit much.
Same coin. Same serial.
The website was created last month, and is registered via a Chinese company, Hichina Zhicheng Technology LTD, a large registrar in China. This...
This is a $200 coin in PCGS MS63DMPL, not only one of the most common Morgan DMPLs but also a common toner. No disrespect, but good luck with...
Here's one from Heritage in an ICG holder from 2008:...
Wow, that stuff's expensive (for silica embedded in hydrocarbons, which is what they all are).
These aren't plated to begin with; they're alloy. It was a common science classroom activity to electroplate Cents.
It did not occur to me that you were collecting Ancients; I am expressing the paranoia of a US Classic collector holding coins with pristine surfaces.
I wonder why grease collects so often only on the periphery like that. These look like dies which should have been basined, but weren't.
I've seen that on a Morgan before (the look of PLURIBUS), and would really like to know what it is. :) Suppose it could be a form of MD, with the...
Emphasis on the might. I see no evidence of brushing - just a few incidental scratches from circulation contact - or whizzing. Probably cleaned,...
Are the trays completely airtight? Your enemy is the atmosphere you breathe.
Part and parcel of VAMming - you just_aren't going to get some of them. Not enough information extant yet. This is a work in progress. :)
I was looking for the Business Strike from one of the 3 Proof dies (2 obv, 3 rev), which are characterized by particular polishing at WE.
No, they don't. :D
How about "Cannot Re-Member Either?" :)
This time of year they're awash in ASE's and other Modern issues for the new year. January is a poor month for submitting. :)
TY. You know what I was looking for, right? :) It ain't there. :P
Didn't read that whole thread, did you? :) TJ, you should probably edit the first post to better clarify what you're going for here.
Dunno yet; that's where "we" is better than "me." But look at the coin - the cuts are deepest in the areas furthest-removed from the fields - and...
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