Of course, the classic SR.
I own about 20 or so 22D's, it's one of my favorites of the series too. When newbies ask about the "weak D", this is the example I usually show them.
This one is near and dear to me, it was part of my Grandfather's collection. It's in an ANACS VG8 DP1 holder now.....one of my fav coins.
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I give on the 21-S, too many coins as it's one of my favorite years of the series....there are some nice woodies. 1922
One more woody to get RLM excited. :D
1921S - I have far too many of these to post! The second coin I sucessfully conserved with VC, it's one of the first coins I tested on. It was...
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Man, I'm falling behind!
AH HA! I found a 21S picture!
Do you mean the letters "DE" are stamped onto the coin?
If it's not in a slab from a top-tier grading company, the grade is meaningless.....even when it is in the right slab, the grade should always be...
LOL! Great story!
Nope, like almost no pictures that I could find. Someday I need to take a ton more pictures. I just hate dragging stuff out of my bank box to do it.
Congrats! Great story!
Contact the seller and tell them you want to return them plus $10 postage. I don't know why you bothered to bid on something with such an...
Wow...that 21S actually looks to have some luster...well struck too! NICE!
I should add, the only coin I'd be worried about is the 67 which has what looks like PVC residue on it. Acetone will take care of that. The other...
Only use these three household solvents on coins: acetone, water and xylene. NEVER USE VINEGAR....olive oil or lemon juice or salt or any of the...
Indeed....dealer inventories are stuffed with these. Last trip to my local shop he was opening them to make rolls or to cherrypick the best coins...
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