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I like raw coins. Never had one slabbed. But, the ones I see are very nice. Thanks for putting them up.
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Good looking coin.
Nice Campgate. One of my favorites. I have 3 working in my current cleaning projects, plus the ones I have finished.
There appears to be a lot of gunk close to the devices, the kind of stuff you might miss when cleaning.
I guess I never looked that close. But, it will give me something to do.
The people in Alabama freaked out when they heard that Russia invaded Georgia.
I'm thinking that the quality of the felt has been reduced. Breaking off easy. It's not getting in with the coins, yet.
The fibers are not in where the coin is yet. But they are in the seam between the two caps. There is a very fine gap but it seems like the seal...
There have been several posts recently about the quality of mint packaging. The prices are going up and the packaging is going down. I took some...
Reading this, I got my Uncirculated ASE's out to look and don't see that.
Since the subject was coins I considered the term as used in coin collecting. You know, when in Rome. But you are correct.
Ghosting is indirect design transfer and would be on the opposite side.
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The 4 looks smooshed.
I was declared "Employee with the most Career Limiting Comments" at my last job. But, they kept me around for 25 years.
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Here is an 1843 with interesting die cracks on the reverse. I like it. [ATTACH]
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