As for the 1914-D, it looks more like the toning has been removed from the reverse rather than any staining added to it. That one is a real shame....
OH! I CAN'T BELIEVE I DID NOT LIST THIS ONE! :dead: *********1914-D cent************* It is in tact on the obverse, but the reverse has two...
Constitutional is worn pre-1964 dimes, quarters and halves. (aka junk silver)
AH, no smart phone for me either. I already rinsed off the blue liquid. I think I might have to move to acetone. Thanks!
I will try to take some photos, but I have to get my scanner back online. It may take days....and like you say: "What's to worry?" It is at least...
Thanks Randy, I hope some people can give me an idea of which need rescuing. I will take them to my LCS, but he's got the Covid now. Pray for him,...
What were they trying to accomplish?
I am devastated. First let me say that my scanner is 'down' and I cannot post photos, but no photos are really needed. Just imagine the coins with...
What are the arrows indicating? Please, I'm a newb.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] A FEW of my problem coins: And stay tuned for a huge coin tragedy thread..... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I weep for this coin.
the copper tones faster. the streaked toning looks a lot like "wood grain" hence the nickname for it of "woodie". Thank you for your in depth...
Could someone please explain what is meant by "woodie" as per John Burgess and Inspector43 who says "woodgrain"?
That's a lot of wheat stalks showing for an AG3, but I defer to the real experts.
Welcome to CT idasodumb. The folks here are very helpful.
I have a repeater. 19451945 Is there such a fancy thing called a non-repeater? I have several of those, no duplicated numbers, but they are...
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Oh, I mean that I have the complete Type Set (from My Father's Collection) and am wondering what grade coins are generally put in a Type Set.
Well, speaking of the 1911 Quarter Eagle, I have one in a Type Set. My question would be, what grade would typically be used in a Type Set? Thanks.
Welcome to CoinTalk, Zoid. Thank you and @John Johnson for sharing this with me. I do see what you are talking about. Having looked at the PCGS...
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