Acetone will rid the surfaces of organic and some oily deposits without altering the original surface of the coin. It will not remove toning. A...
At random I picked a 1989 mint set to show you the Philly and Denver [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thailand, posted this before but was not a great image, this is better [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sure, he could do that. I guess it depends on what he wants as an end result.
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They are die polishing lines IMO, they do not extend over the devices
The closest I have come to 6 steps. An almost prooflike Unc 1989D [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is deserved recognition and also karma, rightly deserved payback for all the good deeds he has done for our community and others including animals.
You have the coin in hand so check it against these. If you are satisfied, take clear, in focus close ups and list the ref number you think it...
Firstly, whatever someone wants to pay. Secondly, the reason is because it is a variety and could be on thousands of coins, although some are much...
Thank you. I read about it somewhere and for the life of me I could not recall where,
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If you are wondering about the accented hair variety, it was a proof coin and the lower left serif of the I in Liberty is missing. Welcome to CT
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It has either been polished, or is a television or Littleton coin, imo
It has clearly been damaged, it never left a mint looking like that. Elizabeth could also mean that it was once a GB sovereign or similar
Slight machine doubling is what you are seeing. They stopped the separate process of punching the MM into the dies in 1990
The 2014 Cent close up is obviously, and probably deliberately, imaged upside down and flipped in post processing. It says One Cent, as it should...
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