You omitted the one object that is at the center of the debate. If you are calling it an innocent oversight, I will accept that given your...
The topic was brought up in the other thread that the OP posted about this coin. Since this is a heavily counterfeited coin, any raw 42/1 Mercury...
I will chill out when you stop trolling this forum. Btw, what is your fascination with the fact that I play poker?
Please refer to my comments in the other thread you created regarding this coin. Did you look at the reverse? Is the die scratch present?
Another ad hominem attack. Why am I obsessed, because I call you out for trolling someone's thread?
The diagnostic for the 1942/1 is on the reverse. All genuine examples will show a die scratch the connects the olive branch to the very bottom of...
You gonna give your opinion on the grade, or did you just stop by to drop a one liner?
I like #1
Here are a few articles for you to read. What you need to know about: The science of Toning Physics of the Toning Progression of Rainbow...
Until you engage in the debate rather than trying to impugn the credibility/character of the participants of the debate, you are a troll. There...
Kanga, You have a DuVall 2-C, the diagnostic is as follows: Reverse Die C: The tip of the first lower leaf is over the "9" in 1900 and the lower...
There is no right and wrong, it is a debate about a subjective topic. But I have presented in a very clear and logical manner why I think the...
Hey, welcome back Henny Youngman! Never any substance, just snarky comments! Btw, you two are getting crushed in this debate. Don't believe me?...
If you truly believe that all wear is wear, and that wear is caused by friction between a coin and ANY OTHER OBJECT, then why did you omit only...
The debate is over, you were absent as usual. Here is a recap for ya! Back to your corner!
I think that the coin would have the same grade if it was untoned. The surfaces look very clean to me and the luster looks good as well. I say...
Now that's what I'm talking about!
I know, but after looking at the coin again, I think it is probably high VF, low XF
I'm not good at grading circulated coins, I always forget the rules. And a circulated 1944 Merc is worth melt so the actual grade is kinda moot.
Low VF
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