If they are in PCGS MS66 holders driving $500 price tags, how are they cast offs? And again, the chunk of sulfur emits a gas which causes the...
So lets see them!
I am not saying it is impossible to tone a coin in a slab. I am saying it is impossible to achieve an untoned area with toning correspondence on...
Sorry, but this is one of the more obscure Jefferson varieties and I have never owned one.
To my knowledge, there is no way to achieve the toning correspondence exhibited on these coins after they are encapsulated. Perhaps the coins...
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You are right Chris. It is extremely rare that I criticize another collector for paying a premium for a toned coin. But we are not talking about...
I was outbid on a nice XF example on TT a few years ago. Stay patient, finding the right Lafayette Dollar can take years. Have you given any...
If those are MS66, then those are huge premiums for terminal state toning. It is coins like this, and the bidiots who buy them at these prices...
Are you telling me that those coins are graded MS67?
What? People are paying premiums for that crap?
If that is wear on the eagle's breast, then AU58 would be correct, but it won't go any lower than that.
I really don't like either, so my only other option was Detecto. I am not a fan of terminal state toning.
What are you talking about?
Now that looks like the real deal, FS-034
Nice clean cheek makes it a solid MS65. I think the luster and field chatter preclude an MS66 grade.
Does that exist or are you posing a hypothetical?
Here is yet another example of one of the many 1955-D/S Jefferson Varieites. This one is graded NGC MS66 but is not attributed as a D/S. [IMG]
In my opinion, this is the coolest counterstamped coin on the planet. [img][img] 1814 E50C Half Dollar, Judd-44, Pollock-48, R.8, NGC (No...
How about a Capital Plastics collection of silver proof state quarters, does that count? [IMG]
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