I'll never see a thread like this without being reminded of "Drago the Wolf", a furry who landed here with a bold proposal for Famous Dogs Half...
Hi, and welcome to CoinTalk! It sounds like you're pretty frustrated with us for not giving a "straight answer" to your question about cleaning...
And that's why I almost never participate in auctions. I'm a cheapskate.
How? The 1802 coin was 2.5mm larger in diameter than modern halves. It wouldn't fit in the chamber.
European coins should be 4-5, though, right? :troll:
Great post! If you want to get rid of the random bold text, you can edit your post, select all the text, and hit the "remove formatting" button,...
I'm thinking that a well-focused and well-lit photo would show some letters of LIBERTY. Try shooting it with light coming in at a shallow angle...
I was just going by Coinflation, which now has it at 99.3x (with spot gold at $2052.47). At the figures you're quoting, it would be 100x, if I'm...
I'm not sure those sets were ever produced with anything but reprocessed cents. Nobody wanted to buy cents that weren't "shiny", and reprocessing...
It might make VG details -- like @Morgandude11 said, it's hard to tell from these pictures -- but it's damaged. That reverse rim ding at 7:00...
Still good for a solid bump up. Gold's currently at $2037, putting "melt value" of pre-1933 coinage at 98.5x FV.
Preaching to the choir, believe me. Not unless I'm forced to. Ick.
You're talking here about the reprocessed cents, right? I've definitely seen original steel cents with luster. The zinc layer deposited during...
No, no, you're "just asking questions". :rolleyes:
Both as reverse proofs?!!? :banghead:
Hooray for Hermon MacNeil, and hooray for @Mountain Man! Are there still people who believe a few SLQs were struck as proofs, or is that...
Where back? It's probably safer than the "Buy Bitcoin" page in that other tab... ;)
Fill a tube with those, and it'll be heavier than one filled with uncirculated dimes -- the slicks are flatter, so they pack more tightly, and you...
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