I like the story about the little safes. The guy is creative.
These are really interesting coins. Just by the obverse many folks would not think it was a US coin. I don't understand the wording on the...
It looks like a repunched date to me. The reverse looks like Cherrypickers FS# 5¢-002.99 Variety 5.5 I think you got a great deal.
Would you believe the cent die was clashed with a die from a $20 gold piece?
The dealer it came from always said he didn't care about varieties. He was always making fun of those that collected them so I didn't bother to...
This is probably one. [IMG]
I understand what you are saying eddiespin but honestly the moderator already stepped in at post 18 telling folks to only post about the coin....
I have the 1865 in 1800x1800 if that could be of help.
This is all I have ready. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Respect??? And this post is what?? Coppercoin, you can't come here and tell the truth. The thread gets locked if it gets heated. You have to...
This is the guy to learn from on taking images. http://www.coinimaging.com/
I'm thinking 65 on all 3 from the images.
I don't see any doubling at all on the coin in the op.
Sorry but this coin is not the DO-002.
No. The dime is not a proof.
You got a nice deal on the 1880 at $5.
I would start at half price on a polished coin of this date and type. I'm saying that without an image. How bad is it polished? What is the...
Acetone will do nothing for corrosion. It's great for PVC, tape, glue and other organics but not corrosion.
Hi David. What are you trying to remove from the coins? Acetone is a great product if needed to remove organic matter from coins. Past that,...
I was going to call it a sample slab but Cameron corrected me on this some time back. The label must have "Sample" on it to be listed as such.
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