Call it what you want. Ignore the opinions posted. It's your coin.
I'm thinking that the cleaning was so long ago that it got a straight grade. Coins with this look seem to go either way.
Cool. Nice pair.
I think it got a 35. Nice coin.
It's clear that the upset rim in that area is gone. The rim is now flat.
It's just damage. Part of the rim was scraped over on top of the field of the coin.
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I did good with the US stuff but the rest kicked me in the tail. Fun test.
I would take a dry, stiff tooth brush after it first. Knowing that you will be putting coins back in the tray, I would not use any chemicals for...
Lost three local dealers I grew up buying from. Each loss was sad. The shops are still there but it's just not the same. The best thing they...
Pretty cool. Looks great.
Congratulations. Great to have you here. Cool coin.
I think they gave some of these away at shows or if you joined PCGS. They were selling them as well. Pretty cool.
I can't see a reason to take it apart. It is what it is and looks really nice. Is there a coin you feel is worth messing up the set?
I'll bet PCGS got it really close. Keep in mind that not all the chatter marks on the blanks are removed when the coin is struck.
I'm sure we all have done something like this in our lifetimes. If you will not be able to pay for the coins, you need to call them and be honest...
The important thing is to buy the correct holder for a proper fit. The direct fit are great for most coins but the ring style may be needed for...
The West Hall is my favorite but the South will be like going back home like it was years ago.
Cool old stuff from a different time in US history. I still have a small collection of them.
Cleaned but not polished.
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