This exact same coin and the same question was discussed previously in this thread - LINK . But because it does present the opportunity for a good...
Yes you should be able to use what you can find. But because I am unfamiliar with the product you will be using I can't speak for what it will do...
No they are not made of platinum - they are plated. And the value of the platinum ( because it is so thin ) is worth less than the face value of...
When trying to sell a coin collection there are not that many different ways to go about it. You can sell to a dealer, consign to an auction house...
I recommend the ANA Grading Guide. But don't just settle for one - read and use them all. There are also many resources regarding grading...
Welcome to the Forum guysmy !! I would urge to follow the advice already given - don't spend 1 dime on coins now - buy books instead. Read...
Look at the area between 7 & 9 o'clock.
If the coins actually have rust on them - they are already damaged. And while I can suggest a method for removing the rust - it will leave the...
QUAVIET - If you will provide the date and mint for the actual coin in question - I can probably provide you with a logical explanation for...
I see the slight notch in the C - so it may well be doubled. But back then - it was not uncommon at all. Still makes for an interesting...
Not sure I understand the question. I see nothing out of the ordinary - can you explain what you mean by thick planchet ? How thick ?
I agree with the damage on the reverse and there does appear to be some slight mechanical doubling in the date.
It's plated - if it were a gold planchet - it would be heavier than 2.5 gm.
Have fun ;) And try to buy me forty eleven pillar dollars while you're down there :D
You're asking valid questions - but complicated ones. Let me try to explain by saying this first of all - not all coins of the same grade, even...
Gorgeous MTT !! Under the right conditions - I have seen silver coins tone in days. Under other conditions - years.
notacoinguy - If you choose to use an auction house - and I don't care which one - be it B & M or Heritage or 95% of all the others - you will...
OK - I'll tell ya flat out - I paid $320 for that very coin. So no - you wouldn't likely be able to find one for under $100. But you can purchase...
Now if I gave away all my secrets - you guys wouldn't need me anymore :( :D :D Actually - I have explained it several times here on this...
What the Mint has done on several occasions though is to change the composition of the wash they use to clean the planchets. This alone can change...
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