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Am I the only one who thinks the post-conserved coin looks almost scrubbed? I might say the pre-conserved coin was "possibly cleaned at some...
My first submission was to ANACS. For the most part they really weren't worth submitting, mostly MS 63/64 Morgans, a nicely toned AU58 Stone...
Looks like they removed more than PVC. :(
I'm not bothering to write about neutralizing, drying, dilutions, etc. as IMO, if you believe you cannot properly conserve one side of a coin you...
I've just always used a spreadsheet, set the cells the right size, print on cardstock, with the lines, cut 'em out. I have terrible...
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The 1881 S is very common and usually comes quite nice. Current retail value - $50, or a tic more, unless the toning is attractive enough to bring...
Likewise, I have done this also, no problem, though it could go wrong, definitely.
Considering this is a coin forum, I'd say you're right on topic!
XF40 to me. Edit: Going off luster I could accept 45. Taken as a whole I still say 40. And possibly dipped/cleaned. Can't really tell from the pics.
For me, when I look at older U.S., under 1 million is where mintage may start to be one facet that makes a coin desirable to own. Not rare, but...
You need to look at the proofs too.:D
Welcome! It's a great hobby!
Walker 64 '84 65PL '85 64DMPL
Mid/upper AU details, cleaned...I do wonder just what would make the surfaces look peppered like this....doesn't really look whizzed to my...
As far as I know the U S mint doesn't make those. You have a chunk of silver made by a private mint. Is the purity stamped on it?
Huh I seen the rub but thought it would be ignored. Nice pick up!
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