Thanks funny but I get what your saying. That coin was probably cleaned before he got it. Can you see the darker lower points on the coin? Now...
Cleaned and circulated. It would cost you about $17.00 at my LCS.
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Have we lost him? He just wants FBL on proofs and the tpgs don't do that. They also don't give FS on proof Nickels or SB on proof Dimes. If it's a...
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Just go 4 more posts and you should be able to post wants or sale items on the correct forum, the for sale one.
The last thing I want is to have my coins softened. Lol
The only error I see is the L in LIBERTY and the Doubled rim by LIBERTY. Both common. A very nice semi-key date.
A wee bit off centered but within specs. I'd keep it as it's red. Not much premium on it though.
It's a MAD but they are common. Looks to be slightly damaged by the environment as well. It's worth ten cents.
Just buy 1/10th ounce US gold bullion. It's expensive but affordable or buy low priced gold coins.
I would not use mineral oil on my coins. Why? Because it is mainly used to soften your stools (poop). It is created fron crude oil after being...
I did not say clean it. I said remove it. Soak in acetone.
It's damaged and really, unrepairable in my book. For that kind of money I'd go find another coin that doesn't need any work done on it.
Nothing special to me. For one cent I'd keep it.
That's a nice lamination error on the 1914. The woodie is very nice but get that green gunk off of the reverse.
Looks nice but I don't see it as anything real special.
Very nice hunting finds but I would ask $50 for the lot. Be sure to check the dates for something rare.
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