Ruben, Is Lehigh a little rough on the edges, probably, but he does not purposely try to aggravate as you seem to do. You are just about the only...
Sorry, but my monitor is just not good enough to see this one. It is not you pics this time, but my monitor
Your pics are just enugh out of focus it is hard to tell for sure. That is a descent strike for a 23-S. I would guess 45, but it may well be 40...
Of the MS67 Lincolns Heritage has sold, here is the break out: BN (7) RB (40) RD (8,404)
Excluding the mark, I believe that coin would have a shot at 67 RB. However, the mark is there. Actually, it is very similar to my 29-D both in...
The beard details are typically missing for Lincolns minted from the late twenties on. Most years you would not even know he had a beard. As for...
Yes, Ruben, with 2 basic exceptions. Silver dollars are heavier per dollar and silver nickels actually have the most silver per dollar face of...
My experience with Whitman album was not that positive, but that was 15 years ago. I bought a couple of these for my cheaper sets. Assuming that...
But you also did not include dimes. I would assume "junk silver" would include halves, quarters and dimes.
Nice, clean, well struck coin, but what happened on his beard? If that is as bad as it looks, it may not even get graded.
Bullionbound has not posted anything in 6 years. I would not hold my breath waiting for a PM.
You still have not answered his question so I will give you a multiple choice. Take you pick from the following: std. LB = $18.14 face of 90%...
I will add to hypothesis. I do not know this as a fact, but I am will to bet I am right. Any acid etching I am aware of does not occur...
If he doesn't look out, he is going to look like my brother. May God have mercy on him.
Lehigh, Let me turn Ruben's proposal around and ask a question about it. My experience has always been that once you disturb the manufactured...
I sort of agree. However, not all of that becomes practical. Just as a for-instance, aluminum is extremely reactive with oxygen, but very...
Yes! Ruben, there are 12 Troy oz in a Troy LB. Too bad you cannot read this. You might learn something.
I think what Doug is trying to ask is are you talking a standard pound (16 oz.) or a Troy pound (12 Troy oz or .823 std LB). All precious metal...
I was hoping you would answer that one. My P chem is a little on the stale side - well OK it is a lot on the stale side. Come to think of it, it...
We have tried to, but you will not read it.
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