Very cool! Sounds(and looks) like it was a lot of fun. Congrats!
PS - Still a nice coin.
Yep genuine.
Like with everything else it is the application that counts. There are several large cents that are a ugly pinkish color from chemicals. Those...
PS - there is a difference with monitors also, sometimes the colors look slightly different. The one I have at work shows them a little better.
The only real thing I agree with is cropping. Other than that you just form the best opinion you can off what the poster provided. I have not...
Well I am not really arguing physics - just that this simple equation while true just will not always contain all the variables for a strong...
All of your physics note one solid push against another solid. No where does that forumla take into account a partial strike. You have 1/2 of the...
Between camlovs and pauls posts - why I am still up in the air on what causes all of it. I think Doug, Paul, Mike and all make valid points. For...
Only those that have posted dis-agree with Doug. So far neither of you all have convinced me 100%. So keep going...I am just along for the ride....
Yep - I saw that. The original thread was much more anti-where's george than the current thread. I just can't get upset over things like this....
Yep - still a cool show. :)
Well one less person to compete against me. :)
This does not bother, nor does putting wheresgeorge.com on dollars. As a matter of fact it would not bother me if you put a whole roll of 1909-S...
Yes - but the coin was probably dipped. Now I am assuming you can tell the difference between a polished or cleaned coin and a blast white coin...
I would just stick with what Doug recommended.
It does look tripled thru those area's. Haven't looked to hard for the variety to see what is normal. I do know a couple I looked at had a more...
By my reckoning 25 years and I joined early this year.
So what does a buffalo straight from the mint look like that is not dipped? One that has been as well cared for as possible, maybe stored in a...
Thanks - yes they are graded. Both are PCGS coins. I like the double profile on the 1835 - first one of those I have.
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