I dunno Zach, I'm not so certain your coin is AT. Could it be ? Sure, but it could also be natural.
It might be the obverse rim that held it down in grade, that's a pretty nasty ding above the T. And there is slight bit of finning at 12 o'clock....
Amanda - There are many things involved in the proper storage of coins, but it all starts with what kind of coin holder you are going to use....
I dunno, that's really odd, especially on a Proof. Zeke says he took the coin out of a mint packaged Proof set, so whatever happened to that coin...
Your answer might depend on why you are asking the question. If you are looking to buy the set, it might be wisest to choose the raw set. You...
Unfortunately though the Secure Plus system does not prevent a coin from being upgraded if it is re-submitted.
Based on those pics you can't tell if the coin is FBL, even by PCGS standards.
As I said about 5 posts ago - the same way you clean any other coin.
Even those have their downsides adric.
Which is why I said -
I have seen verdigris on copper, silver, nickel, and gold coins, many times. It is not uncommon at all.
I don't think that buyers think they are entitled to anything. By asking for the best price they are seeking an advantage, just like the seller is...
It's not a coin.
Some do and some don't. The cheap ones almost always do. I have one that I have owned for 10 years and it never has. But it was quite expensive.
Amanda, all of the hard plastic coin holders are archival.
The buying, and selling, of coins is easy. There is always somebody out there willing to buy whatever you have, and there are always plenty of...
Same way you clean any other coin.
Oh I don't disagree that he expressed the desire for it to happen. I just don't think the responsibility for the designs of 1916 rests with him...
To be honest I was thinking about the coins too - I was concerned with the possibility of detergent residue remaining on the holder, as well as...
For the millions of them that the mint sells, the business strikes, there is no difference at all. They don't. The mint sells the business...
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