I would keep them and note that they were all found in the same mint roll.
The sellers know about coins. The buyers know nothing about coins. And, that is the strategy.
Can't tell much with only seeing a small portion like that.
I sold dozens of coins on eBay in the way back days. Not anymore. Too much red tape and private information.
Very sorry. I think I was looking at the wrong coin. Let me regroup and get back to you guys.
Thanks. This coin has the M on the reverse. Right of the M in vertical in X over X over III. I can't find any like that.
Thanks for the lead and welcome to Coin Talk.
For the same reason that slow down and slow up mean the same thing.
If the mint does anything that would appear to be an enhancement the cost would go up. A plain brown wrapper suits me.
Sell for what you can get. But for what you are welling to pay.
I don't try to work on them with any mechanical process while they are wet. I will use a soft brush on a coin to get a general idea of the...
Congratulations at 40K.
The coin and the bezel are one. It looks like they have been together for 100 years or more. They have aged together as one. I don't think you...
I think most of us use similar processes to yours. I soak and lightly clean until a picture starts to show. Then I try to find a similar one in...
I'm sure that nobody would buy the subject coin. What I post is my project results. I get uncleaned and, as much as possible, unrecognizable. Then...
LAC, This is two part reply. I have taken coins to the original surface when it is comfortable to do so. Here is a Constans - Emperor on Galley...
I have heard about that coin but had never seen one. WOW!
"...Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness..."
The old SASE for a list of products. Some may be too young to remember sending a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope and get a list of coins or stamps...
It looks to me like the Sterling Silver holder and the coin aged together. Nice the way it is.
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