this is the coin were talking about [ATTACH] if you think this coin still has the "cartwheeling" effect I'll sell you some ocean front property,...
this coin is brown, xf-45, if it was for sale would you believe it still has original luster
thats why some people clean coins, to try and get the original luster back, and that ain't ever happening
how are you going to see the orginal luster, under the brown color, or oxidation, which changed the orginal color
this is what pcgs say about brown copper coins: Brown The term applied to a copper coin that no longer has the red color of copper. There are...
its a good though, but would never past in a sale listing, as some orginal luster still being there, at least not for me
If one of my ms-67 presidential dollars goes brown, because of slab leaking, then that a bad slabbing company
heres the bottom line, coin in thread is brown, which has no orginal luster left
its the perfect way, a brand new cent thats been slabbed will always stay red, everything else does this:...
correct
the one that slabbed will have original luster, from being slabbed, and the other one will start to tone from being exposed to the air, which over...
how are two brand new cents different, one just slabbed thats all, there is no orginal luster left on that coin, only toning from the luster...
read the whole thread, were talking about "colored" coins
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A good example would be a brand new cent, slabbed, compared to one that isn't, slabbed
luster, and toning, are too different things, like apples and oranges
agreed
hey, show us the wide AM on that 98
I would say the only way there original luster, the coin would of had to grade red, not red-brown, or brown, no luster left on those other two colors
having fun yet lol
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