I'm not sure what I would do. The obverse has a nice original look to it. Even a quick dip is going to take that away.
64 FB
I lot of jewelers don't do anything in house. They send it all out to have any work done. Nothing wrong with that. Some jewelers will buy your...
Not sure this will help but these are the known placement of the mint mark. [ATTACH]
It only takes about 1 oz of acetone for each bath. Not much risk.
The coin has been messed with so many times. It will never straight grade.
The last two coins posted are worth face value.
Welcome to CT. Honest answer. The first coin could get FBL but it's not worth the cost to have graded. The rest of the coins are also not worth...
65
I thought that was with a clip. I'm not sure either.
The Walker design followed by the Mercury dime and the Standing Liberty quarter. All started in 1916 and used over really crazy times in US...
I would guess 65 or 66 but I'm not sure it would straight grade.
It is tricky and not all coins need the same process. Just a few seconds in full strength dip can kill all the luster the coin has.
You have a great deal to learn before you start having coins graded.
I would use acetone and see what you have at that point. No rubbing. I think a dip is going to kill the coin if you don't know the proper way to...
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63 PL
I started buying the CPG when it first came out. We didn't have all the cool information on the net that we have today. I have most of the...
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