I asked because it looks AU58 to me.
Back when I first responded to this thread I could not find this link to save my soul. But as happens sometimes I ran across it today. So here's...
Try looking here Ron - http://www.cointalk.com/t16425/
Sometimes, but not always.
It couldn't hurt. But you need to remember that those plastic bags are not truly airtight. The basic principles of coin storage will never...
No, they are not.
That and the packaging are the only differences. What they are calling the Unc sets come from the same mintage as the Mint Sets. What they are...
To my knowledge there is no such web site. And rarely are there even any books where the author will even try to estimate the survival numbers for...
What grade did you buy the '41 half as ?
Yes it makes perfect sense. As has been said numerous times already, neither NGC or PCGS will make any notation on the slab about errors or...
It goes for any book or catalog. Books and catalogs have never been used for pricing by anybody who knows the coins - only for the information...
It's pretty simple, political discussion is not permitted on Coin Talk. So when members post political comments those comments are edited out by...
Howdy Gene ! Dang it's good to hear from ya ! Sent you an email. Doug
It even has wear in the fields.
None of those coins would grade higher than AU50 in my opinion. They all have obvious wear on them.
No, the consensus is that PCGS never rejected the coin because of acetone at all. But experiments with sonic cleaners have shown that they do...
Turn off all other lights except the one by the coin - two lights by the coin are better but all others need to be off. Then just experiment with...
No.
What you're describing is usually caused by a partial lamination. That's where a layer of the metal separates from the underlying metal. In clad...
Two possibilities in my mind - 1 it's a fake slab, but need to actually see the slab to say. 2 - it was part of a bulk submission and the GOOD...
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