Oh yea, it's properly graded IMO. There's hardly a hit on it. I spelled out the reasons already.
Nice!
Nice coin, there's a good number 1919's (all mints) with nice strike and details. It always suprizes me considering all the problems that started...
Man, I'd crack and resubmit that coin. No way that's a 62, it's a 63 on a bad day....jez.
Personally, I would never knowingly buy a cleaned or dipped coin. I'd rather buy a lesser grade uncleaned coin for the same money so I'm not the...
Nice coins Charmy! Honestly, I don't understand that 1926-S. The only time I've seen zinc colored obverse is when a coin has been heat treated....
ME TOO! Sweet coin!
Nah, nothing on the R that I see. I think it's a dud. LOL Thanks bro
We attempting conservation on ANY surface residue, you should always follow the solvent polarity ladder in order. 1) distilled water 2) acetone...
Ultra hideous! That coin is complete garbage.
Look at the two lower legs of the E and the top of the T in TRUST. That's the only thing that catches my eye. Yea, I don't think it's the 002, but...
This one has some blue in it. Does it qualify?
The ReAcT2™ layer is only a molecule thick and undetectable, even with the most sophisticated instrumentation.
I think I see doubling in the E in WE. Some thickness in the devices, but it's a mushy strike. The DDO 002 says on coppercoins: Large Date Zinc:...
ikandiggit - NICE WOOD!
killer coin!!!!!
No, if neeed, you can use VC again on the same coin. Other chemicals or solvents will have little to no effect on the ReAcT2™ layer unless they...
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Indeed! My favorite dealer has little to no interest in varieties. I cherrypicked a nice MS RB 1911 S/S from him. :D
First off, before you sell your coins, you should have an idea of what they're worth. Never blindly try to sell your coins! Get yourself a Red...
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