I just hope there isn't a toning TP thread!!
Very nice clean large cent. The devices and fields are almost void of marks. Other than a couple very minor nicks in the obverse field to the...
Just squirt some oil on your shocks and tell you that you need new shocks.
I bought a nice red 1904 IHC a number of years ago from a dealer at a local show in Lawton Oklahoma. In a couple of months it turned a dark blue.
I've bought a couple details early copper for my 7070 album; no way I would shell out that kind of money for a higher grade raw coin to stick in...
I like the coin, even with the scratches. I agree with the PCGS grade as well but heck, I still believe in the Easter Bunny!
No star for me. A couple deep nicks and unappealing toning (at least in my eyes).
MS 65? I guess that's why many people don't have faith in ICG; not that the other's are perfect either. Some pretty deep marks in front of the eyes.
He'd need to be tested first by the CDC. Plus, I don't think he's blonde and wears high heals.
Your comment brought a tear to my eye; the good one.
I've got too many to post.
I need to save up so I can try to get a "No Respect" label.
I understand that CAC isn't a TPG. But in effect they are grading coins since they make an evaluation as to bean (green or gold) or not to bean....
Looks absolutely cleaned to me. There's no luster and the color dull.
My understanding was that the TPGs are more lenient with small scratches on early 19th century coins..
I would go with a green bean. The light rub on the obverse devices keep it from MS. The next question is would it grade AU 58. The nice toning...
But for how long? I have no problem with people spending their money on whatever trips their trigger. But the numbers of new labels seem to have...
The mint should stamp a strike sequence number on each coin. The coin with a number of "1" would probably be worth a fortune. There'd also be...
This!
The reason why toilet paper is so valuable now is that when one person sneezes in public, 100 people soil themselves.
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