Here is the grade. Nothing seen in the photos are present when rotating this coin in hand except the light contact under the eye. It has very good...
Thanks, I will take a look. Thanks Aussie, it was the "rare" at the end that made me wonder if I had mis attributed it.
I would leave it in the capitol holder unless you want to take some photos or want to see it better. It's a good holder.
No qualification needed. It's just a guess
There are some planchet striations that are seen under magnification in the fields and can also be seen under the frost on the cheek. The rest is...
They are PCGS 1.2 slabs https://www.pcgs.com/holdermuseum
I forget the process but most coins are graded by one or more depending on the year and type then off to the higherup's. Until it gets to the...
Just that this thread is a year and a half old.
So, why I was wondering is that the statues of Divus Augustus and Diva Livia look a little different. Also the figures above the portico/roof of...
Not deep just a luster graze.
They can when they are die markers.
Yep, corroded surface.
What ever is or what was on the coin ate the surfaces.
Thats Cool:cool:
PVC will be fuzzy. A toning spot will be brilliant with maybe a little rough dark edges.
I found a King Richard coin the other day. Had a well detailed cross on the reverse.
I can only imagine starving for work, breaking ground nd finding something like this that brings the money and work to a halt, needing to pay...
Unless I can add to the Peace and the Buffalo sets. I am a sucker sometimes for a smooth early die stage coin. Do you think this one musters the...
Sorry, must have been some kind of auto correct. Roller marks on the reverse, it is in the planchet.
Scrolling thru Wildwinds I found a coin that matched mine. Is this a RIC 124? Am I missing something? [ATTACH]
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