I don't have any good answer either, but that sounds plausible to me?
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They should. If I remember correctly, the last time I had a similar (though not identical) issue, they instructed me on how to print a FedEx...
Wow, isn't that pretty big for the period? I guess the Severina I once had was an antoninianus.
I’d grade it as a fairly solid G4, in my opinion. Maybe G6 on a good day, but let’s just say G4. I think the rims are a tad soft to call it G6.
[IMG] *The trouble with the Twain (Clemens) attribution on that quote: there's no evidence he ever actually said it. But it does sound like him.
Corrosion/porosity and rough surfaces are the bane of this series. This one looks relatively decent in that regard. Not perfect, but better than...
My sister @Elizabeth Shamblin was the original donor of that pair of silver dollars. She just said that picture made her day.
Plenty of time. You’re in.
It works on that level.
I think they will likely make it good at no further monetary cost to the client. The time wasted in aggravation is a different matter, however....
OK, so this reply is almost a year late, but how come? Do explain the nickname, if you please. :)
I dunno. Even if it IS the 1864-L, it's low grade, scratched, and damaged. BUT... it was less than twenty bucks, so that's something.
Oh, now that pic makes the giveaway totally worthwhile! Thanks! :) Bet those girls are impressed with how big those silver dollars are, eh? I...
I really like the Cap & Rays 8R. Nice color. Nice color crescent on the Morgan, too. Those aren't my cuppa tea, but some folks really love...
They are indeed difficult to grade. I also find Franklin halves and the incuse Indian $2.50 and $5.00 coins tough to grade, personally.
Sounds like the dreaded "trapped gas" problem. Sometimes there will also be an oily or wet looking spot inside (a literal gas bubble) that you...
Agreed.
I can do up a Walker half concept for ya. What would you like to see? Here's one. I used my '38-D for a model. Whoops, she seems to have lost...
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