These Pl coins have always been allowed to have much more chatter in the fields than a business strike coin. What worries me a little is that the...
Any and all of what you introduced to the cabinet, will induce toning and aging. It looks good, and a well done. I would again just throw some 99%...
Those are some nice full size pics. I enjoy seeing the die state, not only that but the rest of the clash. Some here think that a coin is only...
Perfect storm. I would wait a while to let the fumes subside. Throw some sacrificial coins in there to check the environment. It would be cool...
No premium for a LDS (late die state) coin.
Hopefully your G Ma put away some good coins. Don't forget the RPM's Here is a variety site that is well recognized around here....
Yeah that doesn't appear to be an inside job.
You can try cropping them, but all I see is a deteriorated die.
What would it be a clash of? What does the obverse look like. I see your attempt at what you see, but what does the rest of the coin look like....
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I may or may not agree with you, if we were looking at this coin in hand. Having photo'd a few Washington's in my collection with outstanding eye...
The photos aren't clear enough to give that judgement. Put it in a flip. Come back to it after you have studied in hand like coins.
Just to let you know clad coinage is nothing like a Silver strike. The die deteriorates very quickly. It starts at the perimeter and starts moving...
Go to forums then click on the currency forum and click start new thread. Take good photos and post the Hundo. Welcome to CT.
Tyler Graton isn't a member her anymore. This is an old thread.
The die transfer definitely can hinder the grade but a later die state can still grade 67. A later die state is judged heavily on it contact and...
How did Dan get into this conversation? This is too low of quality to make it a Fantasy piece!
Why are there folks trying to kill a well graded. Thick skinned coin. Forget the contact mark. Are we now trying to grade only well cleaned coins....
Well said.
Cool to see some world coins in these slabs.
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