The 7 is a greaser/filled die. The date and EPU is clearly defined.
I wasn't picking on ya. I'd like to think I have recovered, Usually, the day after I buy a coin, A bill shows up.
Interesting, I wonder what foreign blanks weigh 3.7. I agree, could easily be struck on rolled thin stock.
Hey Daulton, try cropping/editing your photos like this. [ATTACH]
A tad too many soaks in acetone/ Xylene to remove the spots. There is zero skin on that coin Needs about 5 years in a coin cabinet.
The fields and luster are very even, causing me a little concern. I am going 63-64.
Nice example for a genuine @JCro57
Do you own the Shop, or are you renting a space? Either way I hope you have a lot of turnover.
Could easily be a tilted die. Look for a heavy rim, it will be opposite of the weak strike.
Definitely addicted. Just remember that you have a coin buying problem. Before the bills get tough to pay! LOL.
I wonder why they didn't put FS-101 on the slab?
Wow that's sharp. Love the tones!
Keep the guess's coming. I will have another GTG sometime this week.
I couldn't help it. Had to buy a couple of coins last week. What did this one grade? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Please vote in the poll,...
With the scrape on Jeffs jaw line, some minor bag marks thru out the fields and Monticello. I would say MS62/63 range. And no to the full steps.
Here is a Constantine. I posted this one years ago, not sure of the Mint. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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