They may list as a "tough" date but I see at least 3-4 of them a day on ebay or vcoins... now try for an 1816, an actual key date and your might...
1818 actualy fairly common date... the obv dings detail it no question otherwise... xf-au this is the one I got for the $20 lc set... You can do...
and I did get rid of 99% of the scratches on the back :D
Final set for today.. 4hrs in VC... I could take this a bit further, but the V dead and I not sure taking it any further will improve it.........
Most of the sites I find beauty on begin with several X's
Nah if i wanted shiny and orange I would soaked it in Heinz not VC :D Please note: this is a joke!!! please please please... never soak a coin in...
Ok lets start with.. raw coin as recieved... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And now after 15 minutes in boiling distilled water.... Already a great...
Strangely enough I was looking at a few of these this week :D nice coins guys :D
I just started in on the set.. probably take me more then a year but we'll see lol... AU53.. [ATTACH]
That is a beautiful coin and well worth grading.... if you want it in a slab...
I probably off by a few years but I know enough that a lot of green pcgs labels are under graded :D
no, not a colonial coin in a true sense but my grandmother had one in that button box of hers (which is why it caught my eye) with a dozen vocs...
yeah yeah I thought I was in "chat" rather then public post lol too many windows open :D
The OLD PCGS coins were severly/strictly graded... (green lable) when they 1st changed to the blue they started relaxing and doing what i call...
well done dip :D looks great
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I have to admit you cycle through and interesting variety of coins Airborne...
1/2 of 0 is still 0 :D
Half cents my blind spot in copper... but we got a few 1/2cent specialists who will probably chime in :D Very nice coin but if that is corrosion...
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