I can see that he made the website with a paid membership Weebly account.
I agree however, that the coin has been partially cleaned, because I see hairlines and a lack of luster in the crevices.
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OHHHHHHHHH. That would explain it. Sell it if you want, but it won't bring anything above melt unless you try to dip that thing in acetone.
I'm not sure what they were selling it for. I did not ask, because who gives a crap about an SGS coin?
That is strange, if it is polished, then why does it have luster? I disagree with the MS grade, because even though the O mint dollars are known...
Please explain your preference.
Thanks.
In that stained details MS61 condition, not worth it, unless you can find a buyer who wants the coin. No offense. By the way, how did you acquire...
This is ridiculous. My COIN SHOP is selling a "MS 70" 2011 silver eagle, SGS graded. How the heck did it get there? I also discovered what type of...
Funny, I read that it beat the '33 double eagle 6 months back, and the buyer said he would never sell it. Oh well.
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The finishes are similar to the satin finish coins, it is frosty, with reduced luster. ASEs tend to have milky luster.
Does anyone know?
[ATTACH][ATTACH] Too many distracting marks, 63 rd. you guys seem way off the ball.
There seems to be something on the inside of the D, but the light glares too much to be sure.
I dunno about Snow 1, but it certainly is snow-ing in certaing areas.:devil:
How do you start a thread with a poll?
Well, they're in good condition (EF/AU) and aside from the fact that they are polished, I don't think that would decrease men's interest in pretty...
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