What is this? Let’s have a bit of fun and see if anyone can guess what arrived in the envelope pictured below. The only hint is that it is a coin...
@kSigSteve what is the grade? Those rims also look interesting.... As for the color, I’d say MA/NT
Floor is open....
Summary of results: ----------------------- Coin 1 - Clad Dime (pg.1) - 2 (NT/MA) vs 6 (AT/QC) Coin 2 - Franklin (pg. 1) - 3 (NT/MA) vs 7 (AT/QC)...
The OP was the first one to mention that statement about better photos (so it seems that the clues were understood). And I agree the first two...
I asked you a question and you never replied? Is that considered pissing someone off? Whatever floats your boat. :p Have a good one! :)
That's fair and the OP should have known that better photos were needed (or that proof coins are bad for GTGs). Interestingly enough though no one...
That’s fair and if you feel that way, then it’s easy to just close the thread and move on.
And I said that in my next post. Sometimes things can be said in an encouraging manner and not in a sarcastic way.
Nice coin @Collecting Nut :) Proof coins are difficult to grade even with good photos (and your photos made it even more of a challenge :p), so...
Someone has been rather grumpy lately! :facepalm::p
It’s the code for the Dansco Type Set Album. This one: http://www.danscoalbumstore.com/type-major-coins-from-1800-dansco-album-7070-p-1994.html
Best of luck! I’ve been working on this project and it’s loads of fun! There are many ways to go about filling the spots and it sounds like you...
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Before seeing the reveal I was in the MS 63-64 range (and would have probably guessed MS 63). I'm not seeing an obvious cleaning from your images...
MS 63
Lovely coins! That’s a design that I like and a coin that’s on my list to eventually acquire.
So @ldhair why don’t you trust the photos? They were from a professional photographer.
@jtlee321 could probably tell you where the first set of images came from (GreatCollections) and verify that they do a solid job overall.
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