Ahh So, we have a joker around here huh. Send it to me I will buy you 2 dozen.:facepalm:
Most of what I was gonna say has already been said. I will keep it simple. If coin #1 had minimal contact. It would be my choice. I picked #2.
Glad to have ya back. I knew a Morgan might pique your interest. Thanks, your opinion is always appreciated.
There is a Die crack guide for 21' Morgan's to help attribute them. The dies were horrendous this particular year.
Like @Lehigh96 did in his thread it seems that there are a few that didn't see these GTG's over the weekend. @physics-fan3.14 @Morgandude11...
My first Silver Eagle in years. I liked the toning on this one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I will post the reveal later this evening. Great guess's so far. Glad to see that no one has crossed into the MS65 column.;)
This is in an old ANA soap box slab. The grade is MS65. The obverse is very dark, but not crusty. It is gonna fit in nicely with the soap box...
I found it right after I posted here.
A soak overnight in Acetone. produced some results but not as I expected. The thick green and pink is minimal, but it still covers the whole...
Those are IDB. AKA die chips.
Not much change after 12 hrs in distilled water. Off to the Acetone bath. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Alright, I got a little wild this past week. I found some good deals that I couldn't pass up. Please vote in the poll if you don't want to type...
That is what is called environmental damage. It is still nickel.
Yeah, I bet that took a while to dig up. No wonder you were metal detecting in the dark.
Great work as always Jack.
Score! Yeah, I guess you could call that cherry picking.:D What to do with the rest huh?
+1 I am thinking this was a high school chemistry experiment.
If both sides look like the obv. I would want more definitive photos to give an educated answer.
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