1991-P [ATTACH] [ATTACH] At first glance this looks like random pocket change. It seems to have thousands of hits, but after a close look at...
I’ll try to do worse! Sure, I joke about it, but I absolutely see the point. What feels like a warm glow in hand is resolved to each of dozens of...
You got me thinking I should do this. Then I realized I kind of do! I both tilt the coin and adjust the lighting to bring out the colors. I have...
Not in this case, because it’s from Denver. And, no proofs were made in 1917. For Philadelphia mint coins during the teens there are some lively...
1995-S Proof [ATTACH]
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Yeah, that’s really tough. I had to study two beautiful Proof Lincoln cents. Darn my luck.
So, if gold is a wild card, how about steel? Can we now post any other steel coin? ????? Huh? Can we? Boy, this is a shamelessly nerdy coin...
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I want to recommend The Art and Science of Grading Coins, which I have enjoyed reading....
Another example of red. It is ungraded but might reach MS65 RD, but is quite possibly a 64. [ATTACH] Yours is a very attractive coin and that is...
I particularly like the warm glow of the backlighting effect on the Proof.
1990-P Let's see what the next decade will bring! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I tend to buy raw coins and often remove graded coins from their holders. I usually take out coins that I feel are undergraded, and would regrade...
I wanted to post one last time to thank everyone for their contributions. This helped me understand this coin quite a bit. I followed the link...
The coin in-hand is both shiny and has the cartwheel luster that shows in the photos. The coin pictures I saw at Heritage of 66’s looked more...
Opinions are pretty quiet now, so I will reveal all. I got this on eBay from an auction entitled: 1924 Standing Liberty Quarter PCGS Genuine UNC...
Just to shake loose any late opinions, the seller used this TrueView. Do you see anything we haven’t discussed? If nothing else, it’s a chance to...
Another proof. [ATTACH]
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