A rock tumbler uses abrasives that show on a coin so it won't straight grade.
I try and buy the best coin I can at the lowest price I can but all that fits into what can I afford.
The only pocket pieces I have are called my car keys, a key ring and the change I'm going to spend goes in my left pants pocket. The change I...
I agree whole heartily. The last time I went to Sears I don't recall finding an employee that smiled. I find that customer service is a lost art...
I was referring to customer service. It has almost completely disappeared.
Yes it is and fun to work on it.
Just picked them up as the years went past.
I don't like it and I don't agree with it but it is very common today.
It's definitely damaged and welcome to CT.
Good luck with it Shrews. I only do CT.
I would say yes but I am concerned about the mark on the left side. Not worth grading if that's what your thinking.
Yes it's PMD.
A grinder was used.
Grease on the die.
Some of those lowball collectors will pay ridiculous prices to complete their sets.
Here's the last page, both sides. Lots more room for more issues. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is my nearly completed Kennedy Set in a Dansco Album. It contains all 1964-2018 Kennedy Halves except the varieties, proofs and silver...
Late Friday I received a text stating that my order for the 2020 uncirculated sets was unavoidably detained. My order would be canceled unless I...
Your coin is normal. It's from Philadelphia and for that year they did not have a mintmark. Welcome to CT.
The only thing that coin screams is HELP!!
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