No, what you see is grandpas fat fingers.
Constantine I AE Follis. AD 306-337. Siscia. Obv: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, laureate head right Rev: PROVIDEN-TIAE AVGG, Campgate, eight layers with no...
Here is one I just finished. Constans AE3, Thessalonica, 333-335 AD Obv: CONSTANS NOB CAES, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right GLORI-A...
I heard an ad on the radio when I was a kid. It was for something I don't remember what. But, it was "... genuine, authentic, simulated,...
Stay with us ED, you are bound to get a few more. Congratulations.
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I am terrible when it comes to grades. They look uncirculated but don't have that MS shine. I like them and they represent most of my collection.
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I like raw coins. Never had one slabbed. But, the ones I see are very nice. Thanks for putting them up.
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Good looking coin.
Nice Campgate. One of my favorites. I have 3 working in my current cleaning projects, plus the ones I have finished.
There appears to be a lot of gunk close to the devices, the kind of stuff you might miss when cleaning.
I guess I never looked that close. But, it will give me something to do.
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I'm thinking that the quality of the felt has been reduced. Breaking off easy. It's not getting in with the coins, yet.
The fibers are not in where the coin is yet. But they are in the seam between the two caps. There is a very fine gap but it seems like the seal...
There have been several posts recently about the quality of mint packaging. The prices are going up and the packaging is going down. I took some...
Reading this, I got my Uncirculated ASE's out to look and don't see that.
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