Brings to mind the idiom "beating a dead horse"
I'm guessing that beyond 2 strikes there would be a significantly diminished gain in quality from further striking, and an increased risk of...
That 70-D is a difficult find indeed! In over a million Halves searched I've only seen 3, and 2 of those were found in the same box!
That'll work occasionally, but if you want to exchange thousands every week it is getting harder to find places to do that.
While I'm deciphering the meaning of letter codes... Anybody ever wonder what went wrong with Preparations A thru G?:angelic:
I guess I'm a little slow understanding the obvious, until ya put it that way I didn't realize that the "K" must be "Kennedy"! And yeah, where is...
Maybe something to do with 1965? !!!! [ATTACH]
Picked up this roll of halves at the bank yesterday: [ATTACH] Hmmm... I wonder what "K-65" could mean.....?
@Evan8 Love the '16, the detail in Lincoln's beard & hair absolutely POP!
I'm sorry, I meant PF-60+ (60 & above) PF-45 is a Proof coin (NGC uses PF, PCGS uses PR) circulated to the condition of XF45 [ATTACH]
Recently I was walking through the streets of Regensburg Germany, enjoying the sites and history throughout Bavaria when I stumbled across an...
Well said!
While a little confusing, I still think it's not inaccurate to describe a PF-6+ as uncirculated, just as you call a PF-45 cirulated.
If those spots are felt tip ink acetone will remove them quickly ...I don't think they are though.
Amazing photos !
I found one of these in a roll of Half Dollars a couple of years ago: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Yours has been personalized, any ancestors with the name...
Machine doubling, interesting but not uncommon.
Looks like glue, try soaking in acetone and it'll probably come off.
Punch press, punch die from reverse side
@Bman33 Reasonably priced MS specimens can be found with a little patience and perseverance, a couple of years ago I picked up this one:...
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