Oh, I'd buy it for the right price, just to show people what a whiz job looks like.
This coin @Bedfor posted is definitely whizzed. You can tell by the scalloped, finger-print-y pattern in the right obverse field. The eBay...
Speaking of TrueView, can't you get that for free when you submit a coin for Secure service (which costs $5)? So, basically, you can either get...
Yes, they are plating blisters. I agree with @paddyman98: the coin has severe environmental damage. I bet if you pricked one of those blisters,...
Looks like it. It's definitely either whizzed or polished.
Both are absolutely gorgeous.
My opinion is still roughly the same. This coin has patches of very dark toning that really doesn't suit me (by which I mean I wouldn't buy it...
I'd love to see a 1905.
Would someone mind moving this to the Bullion Investing forum? It has nothing to do with US coins.
Cheap slabs is good. I'd also check out the bargain boxes at any coin show.
A picture of the front and back of the slab would help.
Pics make it look better than MS63. I'd like to see it in hand. It's not my kind of coin (I prefer toners), but it's nice looking!
The color progressions are all wrong. It looks like this one was toned with heat or electricity.
+1 this.
Wow! Holy "die polish," Batman!
Neat rarity (the holder I mean!). Are you going to keep the coins in it?
Overall, I agree, but there are a pair of MS67+ shown on PCGS CoinFacts that have similar issues. I'm not that familiar with 1913-S, but...
Looks like a die chip. That means there are probably more out there. Maybe this will end up being a popular variety. :-)
You have to rent more than one box at the bank to hold them all.
If you get anything close to those pics, I'll be surprised. My best guess is that if coins arrive in the mail, you'll get some AT monstrosities...
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