No, they shouldn't start changing anything. Why they shouldn't start changing anything is because the standards for DMPL are quite specific. They...
Now you're gonna have to translate that for me. But let's take it to your other thread and leave this one on topic.
It's pretty easy to understand, it's because once the toning has reached the dark stage it has begun corroding the metal. And once the metal...
You're gonna have to translate that one for me.
Both.
I wouldn't call him an expert, but I would certainly call him a connoisseur. That said, I agree with everything medoraman said about dark toning ;)
As it is right now, if you use the Page Down key when visiting this forum, you have to hit it 6 times just to see all the various sections we have...
Mike if you truly think that is near mint state it becomes much easier for me to understand how you, in my opinion, over-grade so often. That...
As I have explained many times, you CANNOT have die polish lines on the devices - ever ! It is a physical impossibility.
I agree with Hobo, a broadstrike isn't common at all. But being slightly off center is extremely common. And not just with dimes, it's extremely...
I'd have to say F 12 for that one.
Now hopefully everybody can see it now.
I'm totally confused. At least 2 others copied Paul's picture and it shows up in their posts as well. But whatever - I'll post it for him.
I see Paul's coin just fine. Not sure why other's can't :confused:
No, it isn't rare at all. It's quite common. It is fairly expensive though. There is a difference between rare and expensive. For example,...
About 10%.
Be wary of buying coins from places like pawn shops, antique malls, flea markets, swap meets, yard sales etc. etc. unless you know a good deal...
First of all the white spots are most commonly found on business strike ASE's. Never saw one a Proof myself, but some may exist. As for the red...
Post those same figures from '07 and compare. Just hold on to your hat ;)
My guess is nobody slabbed it, that the coin was sold to him raw at that grade.
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