The rules are quite clear, and you are correct. That being said, I have had a few complaints about this already - that it borders on the line of...
Hardly, there are a great many coins that old and more that have excellent luster. I will grant you that the majority of them do not, but that is...
It wouldn't surprise one bit for the TPG's to grade that coin as AU. Myself, I'd say XF45. But then I use ANA standards, the TPG's don't. If...
In truth collectors and coin dealers work on far more coins than NCS could even think about working on. And the only ones that are a problem at...
That's exactly why 80% or more of all unslabbed coins are considered to be problem coins.
If nothing else that will show you that just about any color is possible with totally natural toning. Of course now somebody will say it's AT.
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Well not quite rlm, but I will admit that I usually only mention it when I think it was harsh cleaning. But on this coin, I see the same things...
Yes it can. But that appears to be more the result of some liquid IMO.
When you buy them yes, when you sell them no. If you want full value the only way to get it is to see them to a private individual who is willing...
Yes it does look like the luster is diminished. But based on the before pics it was probably necessary to remove whatever was on the coin. Those...
Looks like a harshly cleaned coin to me.
Howdy bo - Welcome to the Forum !! What he offered is what they are worth.
I think she meant sign up to get a job like that.
Oh no no no. Chicken feathers are much heavier - I was talking about goose down only :rolleyes:
You can post links to sales sites any time you want - as long as it is not your store, or you are not affilaited with it.
That's not a DDO, it's mechanical doubling.
They would hold a metal punch in their hand, place it on the die and hit with a hammer.
I don't think you'd get $20 for it. Looks like it has minor corrosion. I'd agree with the AU details.
Well, just because something is published on the PCGS site that doesn't mean you actually do it. And my question wasn't how long did you leave the...
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