You would still have to apply artificial wear to it and some kind of aging/ coloring treatment. Because even if you copied a Fine, when you...
That may not mean you made a bad purchase, it may mean you need a lot more practice taking pictures.
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I guarantee that most of them would. In another coin forum I go to sometimes the usual question about having a two headed or two tailed coin kept...
You will note that Bunny has not moved and all the coins are still in existence. This should tell us something.
Pretty good but not quite true.Spanish milled dollars were legal tender from 1793 - 1801, 1806 - 1809, and 1843 to 1857. Spanish COLONIAL milled...
Nope, nothing like the Whitman/Bowers books (yet, just wait Whitman/Bowers will come out with them) just better ones.
I'm fairly sure it IS harder to find them with no cracks.
But when was it holdered? After Jan 2006 they stopped net grading coins. Just detail grade and list the problems.
No they don't.
I gotta get the new updated version posted. There IS an updated version of the NGC slabs posted on their boards but I don't have the link to it...
Cement mixer, some coarse sand or fine gravel, and some water. Add coins, sand, and water to the mixer, run until coins are cleaned. Separate out...
Add me to the list of "fools" as well.
42 years as a numismatist reading everything I can get my hands on, including books on error coins. Looking at coins and trying to figure out...
But in the earlier stage where it has the fourth leg it is still the same die and therefor the same variety. Th three leg is just late die stage...
Dont hold your breath waiting for that picture, he hasn't been active here for four years.
No, that come from improper use of terms when they describe how planchets are made, and how people describe how to tell a blank from a planchet....
Can you PROVE the ownership of any of the paper money in your wallet? No? Then the government would like you to send it all back to them. And...
Cneca does not list a DDR for either 1995 or 95-D n the Lincoln cents
A broadstruck coin is a coin that is struck without the collar in place. When a coin is struck the pressure from the die akes the metal expand...
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