Too bad about that mark on Liberty's cheek. That was a very nice coin before that hit.
Spend your money elsewhere. You don't need a microscope for grading or authenticating coins. A good 5X and 10X Hastings triplet loupe is all you...
Welcome to CoinTalk. Please post a photo of your coin. We cannot tell you much about your find from only a vague description. It is highly...
Welcome to CoinTalk. You will have much better luck getting a response to your question if you start a new thread rather than adding to an...
Please post an obverse photo that is in focus. It is hard enough to try to authenticate Indian Gold from photos that are in focus.
There ya go - straight from the expert.
Good question. I can't say that I have seen any but I'm sure they exist.
I had a girlfriend like that one time. :kewl:
Floyd? I've been called worse! :mouth: Let me try to clarify how missing clad layer coins occur. Coin strip is made with a copper core...
I wanted to take the Intro to Detecting Problem Coins mini-seminar but it coinflicted with Doug Mudd's Editing Digital Images 101. I can only be...
Not bad but I would like to see more coin and less table.
I know. That's why I asked.
As Mark pointed out, look for squared edges and flat rims. Proof IHCs should also have refelctive surfaces. If that reflective surface is missing...
Welcome to CoinTalk, Coino. The hub has nothing to do with a missing clad layer. The hub is what is used to make a die. A master hub is used to...
ANA Summer Seminar 2009 is a little over a week away. I will be attending both sessions. In Session I (June 27 - July 3) I am taking Advanced...
Sounds like everyone had a good time. And that's what it's all about.
Do you have a reference? I have never heard of that happening.
Welcome to CoinTalk. We really need a photo to understand what you are describing.
Welcome to CoinTalk. We really need a photo to understand what you are describing. Edit And you only need to post your question once.
Now you should share with all your buddies at CoinTalk. I'm first in line!!
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