1818 actualy fairly common date... the obv dings detail it no question otherwise... xf-au this is the one I got for the $20 lc set... You can do...
and I did get rid of 99% of the scratches on the back :D
Final set for today.. 4hrs in VC... I could take this a bit further, but the V dead and I not sure taking it any further will improve it.........
Most of the sites I find beauty on begin with several X's
Nah if i wanted shiny and orange I would soaked it in Heinz not VC :D Please note: this is a joke!!! please please please... never soak a coin in...
Ok lets start with.. raw coin as recieved... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And now after 15 minutes in boiling distilled water.... Already a great...
Strangely enough I was looking at a few of these this week :D nice coins guys :D
I just started in on the set.. probably take me more then a year but we'll see lol... AU53.. [ATTACH]
That is a beautiful coin and well worth grading.... if you want it in a slab...
I probably off by a few years but I know enough that a lot of green pcgs labels are under graded :D
no, not a colonial coin in a true sense but my grandmother had one in that button box of hers (which is why it caught my eye) with a dozen vocs...
yeah yeah I thought I was in "chat" rather then public post lol too many windows open :D
The OLD PCGS coins were severly/strictly graded... (green lable) when they 1st changed to the blue they started relaxing and doing what i call...
well done dip :D looks great
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I have to admit you cycle through and interesting variety of coins Airborne...
1/2 of 0 is still 0 :D
Half cents my blind spot in copper... but we got a few 1/2cent specialists who will probably chime in :D Very nice coin but if that is corrosion...
may have gotten the marks reversed am a bit overmedicated at moment... so 6'x3'x3' :D (sorry, i don't post pictures of that room :D) but this...
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