Best advice I can give you is to see the coins in hand before you buy and exercise patience.
And for good measure, one last pic of the entire set in its original holder. The coin in the other pics is the large on on the upper left.
Let me show you something. The pics you see below are of the same identical coin. It was my coin and I took the pictures. Both pictures were taken...
Save 'em for the kids ;)
I warned ya - off topic posts have been removed. Now keep it ON TOPIC or the thread closes !
Two choices - I can close the thread. Or - you guys can give up talking about computers and get back to coins. Which one you want ?
It depends on many variables, but if you're lucky it might take a year. Were they ? Just because Red examples exist today that doesn't mean...
My opinion, that's a polished Proof. I've many a polished coin, but never have I seen one where the fields of a business strike could be...
They are completely normal.
From the looks of it, more likely from rough handling.
You're right of course - my ooops.
Yes Paul I agree that there are many stunning toned coins. But in all honesty, I've never seen a single one that you didn't have to turn it just...
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Well, that's true - except. There were those rolls that were sold via newspaper ads, and sold by the thousands, that did contain 50 coins each.
Alright - listen up, all of ya. I have deleted a bunch of offensive posts from this thread. And quite frankly several of you should have been...
Yes, of course it is. But it is not harsh or improper cleaning.
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