I'd be happy to try and answer, but I need to know what the question is first. What price ?
It sure wouldn't be a good thing. As to grade - low XF. But even if genuine it probably wouldn't be slabbed due to the over-dipping.
You should hear an echo, I've said it enough times. :whistle:
Both of you can return to your caves now :D You know how rocks eventually turn into dirt due to errosion ? Well, what is forgotten is that most...
And let us also not forget that many coins have dropped in value by 50% in that same 12 month period.
Luster is easily destroyed by over-dipping a coin - and it leaves no marks or scratches. As for the slight rotation, it's not uncommon.
Not all dips are created equal, and neither are the people doing the dipping. Even the same person can have wildly different results with...
Understand what you are asking but the answer is to a degree, yes. However, there are some coins where the price listed in that guide is actually...
I too have my doubts about the coin. There are several depressions and some raised sopts, small design differences etc that make me wonder about...
The material in question was developed and extensively tested by Lucent Bell Labs almost 30 years ago. It was found to be 100% effective.
Well usually such posts are not permitted, but because it is my belief that you are more asking for help in finding a coin, as opposed to...
Yes, PCGS will even admit that they refused to grade many ASE's as 70's because they were afraid the coins would turn on the slab later on that...
Gonna getcha for that !! :D
And let us not forget that PCGS admits, in writing, that they will grade coins as high as MS67 - even though the coins have wear on them. This...
Boss, people used the same argument about lacquer, shellac and fingernail polish for decades - saying that it protected their coins, they had been...
Such is the way of the TPG's. But it is worth noting that there are many examples of coins with 100% natural toning that have been bagged, and...
Understand your line of thinking, however if one examines a lot of coins that are in circulation you will find that it is not always true....
It's worth about $115-$120, at the current price of gold. Even though these coins are scarce, there is little demand for them. So their value is...
No way, no how is that coin MS. And no it is not the lighting, it is not the pictures and it is most definitely not a weak strike. What it is is...
VF25 in my opinion. And somebody took great pains to clean that coin and not leave tell-tale signs of it. They were not successful.
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