It looks like zinc.
Why don't you start your own thread instead of necromancing a 7+ year old thread? And what, exactly, does this have to do with Indian Cents?
Not a mint error. Just grime and possibly environmental damage.
Lincoln just looks pissed that Booth capped him.
The MS64 1822 Dime from the collection of D.L. Hansen, and the MS67FB 1916-D Mercury Dime from the Joshua II collection both make me go "WOW"...
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I really have zero expertise regarding Numismatic photography, but I typically use flash unless I have direct sunlight to photograph in.
It most certainly looks AU to me. Very nice specimen.
Baseball, keep it up, and you're gonna have to buy us all popcorn.
I wouldn't say that baseball is a troll. We may not always agree with his opinions, but he is quite knowledgeable.
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I'll give you this. SMS material is rather out of my area of speciality. I'm making the argument because they are already supposed to be the...
But they are both PROOFS.... Gem proofs to boot. Aren't proofs supposed to be ridiculously high quality in the first place?
Personally, and this is my opinion, the idea that that small of a difference in quality would merit that large of a price difference, is absurd....
I don't agree. The coin he showed may very well be "inferior", but thousands of dollars inferior? Come on now, we are talking minute detail...
It looks like it says "kidney"
LMAO NASA!!! I don't know what's funnier, the photos or your commentary Jeff. :hilarious::hilarious:
Wow that's gorgeous. *Drool* I don't think you could find a nicer Circulated Cameo if you tried. Fantastic pickup!!!! To quote Jason.... "Old...
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