Don't forget the coin struck in sandpaper!!!
I like 'em all. The ones I can't afford pristine, I can appreciate the history. My latest which I would love to have as a FDC, but still love...
Whatever gets you through the night.
Very interesting...thanks
(1) So how old are you, check my profile if you want to know about me (2) So, as a beginner, don't close your mind to learning.
is that dipping does or dipping dots? :)
I was more meaning, "We tried to conserve this coin, but failed and made it look like a cleaned coin...Oops"
I'm just trying to digest that I would have a $20,000 coin and keep it as a "lucky piece"
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Far too ranging a question, kind of like "I have some American coins, which are worth something?" Perhaps someone will know, but you would be...
The "chop marks" were added in China since the trade dollars were made for the Chinese trade. This mark means "forever"
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Please stop
Of course not...that's the realm of the Magic Eraser... [ATTACH]
If you see something on a coin, you call it cleaned. That something you see can be called damage. If you see no damage on a coin, you don't call...
Bottom line. If you think this coin really is an error coin, you should send it to a grading service. Would you trust their word?
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Hairlines are left by wiping. Question for our knowledgeable members...do the TPG's ever ruin coins they are conserving? What is their...
OMG!!!!!!!
The tops of "The United States of America" probably either a plating issue or MD
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