You won't see many that nice. Pretty set.
AU cleaned. I'm not looking at the scratches. Just the look of the coin.
Nice coin.
Cool find.
I'll guess it was cleaned at some point but still got a straight grade. Reverse image?
To be honest, I thought it was AU at best but just had to have it at the time.
A button next to every coin you need in your set that takes you to a coin that's for sell.
I'll bet it's going to bring big bucks.
Yes it is. I was trying to go to that site this morning but it's down.
Dealer table numbers and schedule are now on the Fun site. http://funtopics.com/fun-convention.html#ConventionInfo
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I forgot this thread. Bowers graded this a 63 about 25 years back and it came back as a 63. I bought it because of the date. I'll be at Fun. I...
Thanks Jason. Someone needed to say that. To me this is all just terminology.
I never thought of "the use of emery sticks and cotton swabs for repair and retouching" as die polishing but I guess that's what it is called.
Polishing is not the only way that dies gain lines. There are several ways. Are you folks calling them all die polish lines? Dies are polished...
Pretty coin for just a 63.
I'm not seeing the luster in the images. I'm at 65.
I'm at 45 or 50 on the half. G something on the quarter.
Different homes need a different setting. There can be a lot of heat loss by the time it makes it to the faucet. I'm thinking a Morgan would come...
It's been over a year for me. Before that it was one or two per year. I hope to find something special at the Fun Show in January.
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