Yes. I am looking at the whole thing. Everything appears normal. Just text describing the coin over a U.S. flag-pattern background.
I think it's okay to call it Fine details. The problem, though is that this coin was corroded, and then cleaned. That's what all the black stuff is.
I don't know what y'all are talking about. His auction shows up normally in my browser window.
I never thought of it that way. Well, since eBay says they're coins, and since eBay can't get anything right, then... I'm changing my answer....
Very nice finds. Toned Jeffersons are all over the place out there; the market hasn't really appreciated them, and mostly still doesn't. They're...
What a great find. Whomever did that was likely slightly confused.
I think they're coins, and not just because I like to be contrary. 1)They have a face value, and could be spent if needed. 2)They're not all...
You should have no problem picking up all 7 of those common-date wheat cents for about $1.00
I'd be willing to wager that the coin is beautiful in-hand.
Someday...
Marilyn Monroe? Really??? Shame. Shame. The nuns will beat you with a yard stick. Shame.
C'mon...tell us already.
It really depends on the value of your coins, and how much you want to protect them. I see plenty of $1,000+ coins in 2x2 holders at coin shows....
I don't think a toothpick would hurt anything. I'm not sure the ribbon on the medal in the ad is original. That may have been something added...
Silly me. It was Pope Paul VI, not John Paul II. Maybe I should've read the medal.
Stainless, I think you did really well with that purchase. That's a 1964 medal commemorating the Pope John Paul II's Papal Pilgrimage to the...
It's a D/S, silly. :-)
Good luck on the 2001 proof! Welcome to CoinTalk!!!
I'd pay 10-15% back of MS-63 bid and dip it. I know it's in an NGC holder, but I think this is professionally-done artificial toning. Here's...
You said phrygian. LOL! (Sorry...this word sounds funny to my juvenile mind.) That's a beautiful coin. Congratulations!
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