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Is it clad or silver?
If that's what you want, go for it. It's your money. Have fun.
Just think of what you might learn if you do the work yourself. Why let someone else have all the fun?
Good by.
1857. Someone was playing around with some dies at the US Mint. [IMG]
Your coin sold for $141,000 about 2 years ago.
It's really simple. If you post an image that makes the coin look cleaned, folks are going to say it's cleaned. There is nothing mean or rude...
Thought it would be fun to know what it's like for those not in the US. Is the hobby popular? Is it healthy? Are there as many shops as there are...
I love her smile.
That's my guess as well.
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Please show us an image.
All the spots are going to hold it back. I'm at 50 or 53.
You can't put money in a coin such as this and hope for much over what it is worth now.
So congress actually caused it?
Did you guys know the edges don't have zinc on them? They plated the strip before punching out the blanks. Not much can be done to fix the rust...
When you take images with the goal of hiding problems you are not being honest.
AU sounds right. I don't feel it was cleaned. The luster and color are all there.
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