That is no longer true. If you buy an item more than a week after feedback #1, your next feedback counts as #2.
I doubt that it is a proof. Those rims look very weak and rounded on the reverse and I do not think that it is corrosion.
WmsJewelers has already told me what he thinks of my grading, but for the rest of you; Even the 1922 strong reverse does not have a well struck...
I am not sure where carbon spots end and corrosion begins, but it is in that area.
He was dead on the first page!
That was your original statement. I disagreed with the term "highly reactive" and I still disagree with it. And, no, copper does not form a...
There are lots of exterior uses for zinc. It oxidizes very easily, but the oxide coats it to prevent further oxidation. i.e. galvanized pipe...
Your link is not working. Try this one. http://richardbowles.tripod.com/chemistry/reactivity/reactivity.htm BTW, that says that zinc is more...
Sorry, hobo, but copper is highly UNreactive. It may be relatively reactive compared to platinum or gold, but compared to everything else, it is...
Either 1916 or 1917 was the top year for details, IMHO!
It is a nice strike and great details which that era coin is noted for. The coin is AU corroded net XF.
I could probably find another 20+ without any trouble just from my coins with just as much chatter. My guess is that NGC ignores it - at least...
Most on-line auctions seem to have poor feedback - mostly due to syncing live bidding with the internet. However, most of Heritage's sales on...
If I had anything to say about it, it never would be what it is. However, we are not supposed to be talking political (common sense, to me) here.
If you look closely at the coin, there is also a nick on the cheek, jaw, and coat. The coat also has a fair amount of chatter. However, I would...
Doug, I said that I have seen MS66 coins with as much chatter as on my coin. Here is a pic of the 1944-S MS66 by NGC - the $350,000 coin. I...
Nothing on that coin appears real to me let alone comparable to a 1922 cent.
I assure you thjat there is no copper on or in that coin.
FWIW, the last ICG 65 sold for $13,800 (June), the last PCGS 64 RD went for $14,950. Kind of sounds like they think it is 64 RD.
AJ, where are you looking. The Heritage 26-S is $14,950 buy it now.
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