I have this 1926-S Peace which was graded and wonder, when graded why a VAM was not given to it. There is, what appears to be a die crack from...
weighs at 4 grams on my scale but it's not exact, normal weight is 4.18 grams.
Normal weight of the coin is 4.18 grams, my scale has this coin at 4 grams but it is not exact to the hundredths.
Very odd how it hasn't changed, the "crackling" look is still there, I guess just an old coin.
Tried the Acetone bath here is an after [ATTACH]
This is very concerning, it was purchased from a well known auction house several years ago. So how many possible fakes are really out there then ?
This came from a group of the same year collection but sold as 'piece out', at an auction a while back.
I've just pulled a couple coins out of storage. One, an 1893 Two and a Half Dollar Liberty and noticed what I call 'crackling'. It is on the...
Well could have been interesting discussion if the OP would have taken good pics out of the flip.
Too bad, however, the dings over the obverse and reverse are numerous, thus I can see PCGS grading it the way they did. It is a sharp Morgan with...
My father did that for years. He tried to get me to do it, but just couldn't.
It's nice when you complete a set of Peace dollars a big accomplishment as far as I'm concerned.
So a little background on this very nice Peace ?
That is exactly what the seller means. "They" never opened it, and there are so many postings like this on eBay.
Wish you guys would shoot for a Friday or Saturday, I'd like to come and meet a few of you.
Dude then that was a real bad picture on the reverse on your first set. I enhanced the image, That sure looked an "S" to me.
In agreement with all the above. No grading on this one, just to many nicks obverse and reverse.
I go 64, but again here is my question to those who graded it higher, those hits to the cheek area and front neck still keep your grades high ?...
Dimedude2, um, what they say is "taken out of context".
It's an "Adventure".
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