Yes. A coin is proof like when a circulation strike coin exhibits proof-like surfaces, (and usually frosting of devices) but is NOT a proof coin.
let me guess... your first clue was the title, right?
Do you work for Asics, or just like their running shoes?
It's not very sporting to use a gun to kill the fish in the tank.... sheesh
But do you think that I’d have any problems selling it?
I must also add that the CT guys pretty much nailed the grade
I think that this coin could be undergraded. [ATTACH]
Last call to guess the grade. I’ll post it in a few minutes.
True enough. Can anyone identify it and tell me please?
The second set is better, don’t ya think?
Fair enough critique. Mea culpa. I’m not a big fan, but I really liked THIS coin and at the price I paid, I got a steal
My apologies to all, I really suck at pictures
Here are two pictures taken outside today in overcast, but natural light[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’ll give everyone until later this afternoon to post their guesses. I wish that I had a better setup for taking pictures, but everyone here seems...
Let’s see how many the Mint makes and what the demand for them becomes over the first few years. Right now, it’s a new flavor. Let’s see what...
It’s not a silver eagle. It is, by definition, a palladium Eagle, and I haven’t given it a thought because I think it belongs on the trash heap of...
Your photos are always amazing, Justin. I see the obverse die was rusted on the neck!
Figured i’d like it while it was still here
MS-65
Not struck on a nickel planchet as a nickel isn’t made of a sandwich alloy like the one you’ve shown in the photograph. A quarter, is struck on...
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