I think you're good. Very nice coin.
That's why it's so rare and valuable . . . the coveted 12 1/2 cent piece.
Another vote for MS-65.
The answer is no . . . IF MEK performs the same as acetone, which only removes organic compounds on the surface of a coin, and does react with or...
Check out this blog titled "My Collection of World Silver Crown Sized Coins". It's not a selling site, just a really good place to get a handle...
Seriously? I've always thought that's one of the most creative and compelling portraits I've ever seen on a coin. I applaud the designer for...
It sounded more like a global economics statement to me. Is that a no-no too?
But since it's not exactly the same, I'd want to know for sure (e.g., testimony from other CT members who've actually used it) that it's as safe...
Might not be a good idea.
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That's the perfect word to describe a lot of what comes from the U.S. Mint these days.
Welcome to CT, Mike. Yeah, the TPGs sometimes use pretty austere abbreviations. Those labels are small, so I guess they need to leave room for...
Hard to be sure from photos, but I would speculate: Upper left: XF. Obvious wear on the band around the base of the crown, and rim damage on the...
That's the one the OP was asking about.
What's sad is that you answered his question way back in post #2, yet this thread is now at 5 pages.
I bet they like cats just fine. Humans pretending to be cats, perhaps not so much.
You haven't learned anything from this thread, have you Alan?
I can't see wear in the photos, but NGC saw wear in hand. I'll have to defer to them. Still a lovely coin.
Welcome to CoinTalk . . . but you could have easily identified these (mostly) common coins yourself with a few minutes of online searching. Much...
Yeah, there must be something we're not seeing in the photos.
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