Maybe a sledgehammer. I don't know. I believe there are solvents to break down the acrylic, but I don't believe they are worth the time.
I agree. Great find especially from a dealer.
The mint made circulation strike quarters with an S mint mark starting in 2012, but they were NIFC (not intended for circulation). These were sold...
I agree plating blister there is also one between the 8 and 5.
That is Die Deterioration. As the dies get used it isn't just the devices that take on die wear. When a planchet is struck the metal is moved...
Makes you think about double checking the other Morgans for VAM.
Found in the coinstar reject slot today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like a score. That if my eyes aren't failing me seems to be the 79CC Capped die. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1879-cc-1-capped-die/7088
At 4 each I would say so.
Fantastic Coins Nap! And a great write up.
Very cool addition Zoid. Edit I spent a good half hour hunting, couldn't find anything on Chase as a die sinker or engraver.
My bad I was thinking paper envelope then a flip or something of the sort. It's been a rough week. Didn't read your post that way. Did I say it's...
I wasn't trying to be rude. Just want to see how you seal your coins.
Please show your method. Never heard of this. I still don't believe that it seals them to prevent further toning.
Bottom line is that it affects the eye appeal. Some years it is nearly impossible to find coins without spotting. And in those years even 67 and...
The point being that unless you knew where and how they were stored. You don't have the claim of intent. You can judge the toning but can never on...
Wait a second, every coin that has been put into a paper flip is AT? Coins have been stored in them for, well since I don't know when. Does that...
Thats hard to say, the heavy polishing could have and probably has moved the necessary details.
I think that is the problem lately, we have run all the troll traffic to other Forums. I say feed them more, get a few laughs everyday.
These Silver Eagles tone in unordinary ways. I wouldn't call them AT or NT. They are pure silver and will not tone the same way a 90% coin will.
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