1992: CAM The rest are WAM.
I met Vic for the first time in Baltimore last Friday. Bought a coin from him. Nice guy.
PCGS gave it a VF35, so you were all pretty much in the ballpark. Thanks for the opinions!
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I dunno. I see the '89 reverse in both pics. Have you ever seen this photo for comparison? [IMG]
Uploaded better pictures in the original post.
Thanks, @-jeffB. Probably obvious to the experts, but great info for the rest of us.
(Feel free to change your guessed grade based on the better pics...) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Please provide your feedback. Thanks. Edit: I uploaded...
So, not to steal the thread here, but to clarify: 1) acetone is *not* good for copper coins? 2) xylene is safe for copper, but not for other metals?
@GDJMSP, would you agree with this statement?
I found these before while roll searching. I was a little surprised... and kind of scared. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I dunno. This maybe? http://pjckn.com/blogs/colorado-law-keeps-business-competition-on-fair-ground
Pics are a bit blurry, and knowing what little I know of the TPGs, I'm gonna go MS66.
You need to give us more time! ;-) I was gonna say 64, too. Honest.
I have an old 3-in-1 printer/scanner/copier (Canon MF4100) LaserJet. I tried scanning some slabbed coins tonight and the results were *awful* (see...
Congrats! You had more patience than I did ;-) I had to buy the last few.
Thanks for the advice. It's gotta have the motto, though.
I *don't* want to "eat $500". That's why I'm asking. It took me a long time to save that much.
And since I'll be at a show, how do I *know* which dealers are solid, well-established, etc.? If they are ANA members, that's a start... I know...
Thanks. So if I feel it is overgraded, I just pass on the coin? They will not come down in price because someone, somewhere will pay for the slab...
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