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Very nice!!!
Take this pebble from my hand.
Don't really know, but I like it. Probably should attack that verdigris with some VerdiCare.
Instead of a hammer, try a vise.
Gave my niece a 1959 birth year proof set and am making myself a 1945 birth year set (not proof).
Ah...the good ole' days...
I bought one deliberately and had a loop soldered on for my daughter's mother-in-law to use on a chain as a neckless (she's from India)....
I'm impressed, I just use PhotoScape.
meaning?
Someone in my area is offering a $100 bag of silver dimes for $1400...I'm tempted to make an offer.
Excellent question which also brings up the problem of the 10% (and in some cases 15%) auction fee. Between 12X and 13X would be about a break...
Point well accepted, but for a large number of people, collectors and non-collectors alike, being in a slab does give the owner a warm and fuzzy...
The copper layer on top would have to be cut, and doesn't look like it has been.
Welcome to the USA. One of the things that makes American coins interesting is how many years the coins have been legal tender. A 1793 cent...
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I should have added that yours are attractive and some collectors would pay a premium for them. Search for the thread "Post a Toned Coin" on CoinTalk
Recut what reeding on what edge?
To be honest, I never read that, I naively assumed these were selling prices...see what we get when we assume...
It means the coins have been exposed to something in the environment (often sulfur containing) that has caused a thin layer of reacted material to...
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