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You are being to literal. If you get a coin from a coin shop that says MS on the slab. Modern or even an 1800's are you saying that it was never...
I was asking for a comparison to ddddd's opinion of the grade. That is really what matters.
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Did you soak it in acetone? There is no reason to start another thread.
Full size photos please. I can't even tell what I am looking at. If you are magnifying an area that close. You will find all kinds of worthless...
Copper is very pliable. A tumbler most definitely could do this. Especially if left tumbling long enough. I am not saying it's a definite. We can...
I was reading that they would take multiple digital photos before running it thru their program. In your examples how close to a correct grade...
No kidding . Thats a lot of pairings.
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Maybe a better candidate for a heavy polishing. At this time dies were expensive to make so switching one out wouldn't usually happen unless it...
Nice clash I am just wondering why the obverse does not show any clash marks. The obverse could have been switched out?
My vote is rock tumbler.
The 09' VDB looks like it could go RD but the toning in the right field would most likely put it into RB. That's a pretty well struck Lincoln. Nice!
And this is the fourth time we have heard your position. Got it.
Coins and coins in slabs are definitely numismatics. They aren't a curio. No need to beat anyone down because they have a collection of slabs.
I know it can be confusing to most. MS is a condition and not related to how you got the coin. I know it would be hard to relate but it is true.
I agree that it is details whether fake or not.
Why have a problem are you better than the slab collector? Slapping down 2 Cents for that one.
Gonna let some other help also. Long Day and had a few.:smug:
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