Welcome to CT Tim. Someone cut the coin. PMD
Now you are getting too serious, but really a wainescoat would be pretty awesome.
I am late to the party. Why does the mentioned strike thru look raised? It also looks like the area going across his shoulder and to the rim look...
Glad someone got to it. This is in the CPG. Neat find @Eric the Red
I think the scrape created a false finned rim. Then it folded over. Not a lamination. PMD
I just think that your intentions are futile. We all have bought fakes, at one time or another. You got taken by not doing enough research, study...
Can't see anything thru the flip.
I would do a poly grout, But make sure that you don't get to far ahead of yourself. It is going to take multiple cleans with fresh water. Multi...
What is the point of marking these? Take a hammer to each one if you don't want them on the market anymore.. Melt them. Putting the word copy on...
Silver round William McIntosh https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McIntosh [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Charmy used to post here. It has been about 5 yrs though.
I went 66 not FS. That contact on the 4th step bridged the 5th step.
Inspector. See how the doubling takes away from the doubling instead of adding to it. What you posted is actually a great example of MD.
MS67 FS. Very clean descent strike and nice luster.
Why? It's obvious you don't want any help and you already know everything. Why post anything?
It could be the end result of this. This is a winged D in the primary stage. It was named that because the chips looked like the wings on a...
If you buy one get a good one. The clarity on these vary. I like the heft and feel of it in my hand. The other thing is you can put it directly to...
Sterling silver? Here is one that I have. [ATTACH]
I haven't adjusted it in years. This is the only one I use.
Yes there are two lenses. You loosen 1 then can screw in the eye piece 2. For a different magnification. I haven't played with it in years.
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