Zinc rot is a terrible thing
Try reading this older post...you will get the idea https://www.cointalk.com/threads/what-exactly-is-gem-bu.200255/
Nice! I haven't found one in quite a while, now.
66... I think they upped it for the toning. Toning does not seem to be hiding anything much on the obverse and the reverse is really lustrous....
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Well now that you know better than anyone in the world what is what, and you think your coin is so perfect, then go on believing it will be worth...
I am beginning to think that someone does not want to learn, but rather get confirmation he has high grade coins that are valuable. But the person...
I love getting free lit at shows. Don't go too often. Right now I might (probably will) go to a smaller show in March. Don't know if I will be...
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Your coin is not worth that. It is details. Details might, just 'might' be worth 1/10th of the 'value' of a coin that is not details. But in the...
@gianni Thank you, it is nice you want to keep the coin and give you a memory of your dad. But the coin is not valuable and will never be worth a...
It has many defects. Every single line you are seeing on that is a defect. Plus if you cleaned the coin (washing and wiping) you ruined any value...
grading does not work that way
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Also that horrid set of marks in the middle of the obverse of this coin prevent it from grading straight (meaning an actual grade like you are...
Again, please take the time to learn the specifics and look at other examples before trying to simply assign a grade to your coin. It will benefit...
NO. You can see there are dings that break the steps. So it is not Full Steps.
He's grading them himself from what I can tell, based maybe on shinyness and what he'd like it to be.
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