Here's probably the worlds most famous coin with carbon spots - CLICK HERE See those little black dots - those are carbon spots.
Nope it's not a carbon spot. That's from something, probably a liquid, being dropped on the coin.
About the same. The coin is heavily worn and its value is based on the silver content.
Unfortunately Mydrivec, yours is a story that is related by many. I've been collecting for over 45 yrs and have had the exact same thing happen to...
I thought I made it pretty easy - just figure out the cubic feet of your container and use the list I posted below. If your box is 12"x12"x12" -...
You're right of course clad - I worded my comments poorly. The point I was trying to make was there is no mintage number for the coins in the 6...
Hopefully JP will forgive me for this - but it's a lot of typing to do just to explain :o Single Pack protects 2 cubic feet. Most...
Your close Mik - but the les is not LAYS. From the dictionary - ..........................._ Pronunciation Key (ra-äl) - [ or without the...
That makes two of us.
I'd say that jar was a little more than a junk jar ! I think I'd be checking every coin in there very carefully ;)
I'm pretty sure they would.
Boy Howdy !! :eek: That one sure has issues ! I could be way off base on this, but I don't think that coin was struck through grease, or...
As long as the silica packs are in the same enclosed space as the coins - it works.
DOH !! - never even thought of it :o
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Check the field areas where the color changes occur - like at the E in UNITED and at the R in AMERICA. It certainly looks like there is a...
You pretty much covered it ;)
Are you sure you understand what you are saying ? Do you realize that the criteria for a coin to be assigned the FBL designation by PCGS is a lot...
The Lib obverse looks like it may have been wiped or lightly cleaned. So if you do decide to have it slabbed - you might want to go with the...
I know John of varslab.com, a very knowledgeable collector and an expert on Morgans. But this is out of his area really. I'm pretty sure that...
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