You didn't get a response back from a moderator - you got a response back from a member, just like you. And by the way, what I said was accurate,...
Well ya wouldn't think they really circulate in the US either, but roll searchers sure find a lot of them on a regular basis. So I figure it's...
Precisely. It's a simple matter to remove the original post entirely with the edit and post completely new offers. That said, you can edit your...
Olive oil is an acid too ya know. And once used, then you have to use a solvent to get the olive oil off the coin. Yes it will.
Stop using magnification, especially 10x. Nothing stronger than 5x is ever used for grading, and then only for ultra high grades. 95% of all...
Verdi-Care is for taking verdigris off coins - your coin doesn't have any verdigris on it. So Verdi-Care would likely do nothing. Same for acetone...
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Not a Proof.
It's definitely not a genuine '11-D. Now whether that D has been added to a genuine coin or if the coin is an outright fake, I don't know. But it...
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CT members are not allowed to post their ebay names because of the self-promotion rules.
Post a picture of it please.
What company ? I don't know that any company did it. And as far as I know it has never changed. But you can find it in the ANA grading book among...
Not even gonna try to explain it Frank. But when it's a smaller diameter, and less weight than it should be - that suggest a wrong planchet to me....
I have no idea what you are talking about.
NGC would be my suggestion, and under the mint error category.
They still use them. What those colors indicate are the prime focal areas of the coins. In other words marks in those areas are more important,...
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That's a full gram or more light - indicates a wrong planchet error to me. You need to get that coin authenticated.
Jim things have changed recently, and yes Peter and I have talked about choosing another moderator, maybe more. And before someone starts offering...
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