Here is a lamination crack on a 63 Philly. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1 Perry's Victory [ATTACH] 2 is a Carolina 3 is Crater Lake Oregon 4 is Minnesota there are a few DDR's for that one. 6 Marsh-Billings [ATTACH]...
You think he was proud of his work? Inquiring minds want to know, I have the "spot" version in RD. [ATTACH]
Thats a lamination. It looks like it might cross the rim at about 11 o'clock.
Yeah, it still would be a partial collar until that collar blows out then it can't be considered a broad struck.
Wouldn't that make a 70-71, 74 with the other commemoratives?
I really like the Phrygian cap. Notice the flat spot on the top of the eagles left wing. I wonder how many will be found in Circ. I imagine these...
This little Lady stuck out like a sore thumb this morning. I started using a new gas station for my purchases. It paid off. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And...
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I might have to change my type coin in this slot. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have only gotten a couple Denvers, less than 10,
Until we get full size photos we can't honestly give you a grade. Full size photos can help with that. When I started collecting I bought a book...
I am taking photos now. They will be up in a little bit.
That looks like a partial collar.
This is a Leeds Half Penny. Conder token from 1793. [ATTACH]
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Nope I am in Denver and haven't seen one yet. Try the book method for taking full size photos.
Not even close, Slabbing the coin is more than it is worth. These are $1 to $5 dollars at the most. PCGS will cost you 35 to 50. Most coins are a...
Scopes are great for close ups but not for grading Photos they multiply any defect on the coins surface Try a soup can a light and your cell...
@RockyB What kind of doubling do you think this is? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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