I would consider getting photos out to either @mikediamond or who ever attributes these coins at If it is an IDB then I think that it is in an...
That still looks like an interior die chip to me. It is hard to tell if the rim has worn or the chip has crossed the rim to the edge of the coin....
The reverse is a stage B. Notice the die chip on the column?
You think Loomis is salting the rolls?
When I bought this coin I believed that this coin was just a 90% off center coin. I didn't happen to see the partial indent. Seems to me that this...
You nailed that one Chip!
This is always an area of the photo I either use to much of or too little. It is always a head scratch between the settings on contrast and sharpness.
You know how this works, Please vote and if you want to write your opinion please say so and why you guessed what you did. There are some key...
Yeah I forgot to link it. Just scroll down a couple of posts.
So luster grazes, Still in the Bag category just not in the heavy contact category?
The luster is perty and really vibrant, Often it is the 63's and 64's that have the blazing luster, Except on a technical merit this coin is a low...
What scares me about a dip on the reverse is that it might take too much luster with it. There is clearly a bit of luster left I just want it to...
I want to get in line.
Nice toning, I will remember that grade doesn't matter in this thread LOL. Nice looking toning 5.5
Here is an update on the coin so far it has seen distilled water soaks, acetone soaks, and hot water on a terry cloth. While quite improved it is...
Or, Columbo. Thanks @messydesk
I am also at MS64. Not sure about the FSB. There is contact in the upper bands that looks as if it bridges the gap. Cool that you still have some...
Not bad for being in a bag. Cool!
3.0 and that's only because I like dark toning on Washington's. I am not sure how I missed this thread before. 5.3 on the Buffalo (Lehigh) It is...
Being that the line between errors and variety's is blurred. Here is a 30 Dr from Greece. DDO. It is mostly located on the perimeter lettering...
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