Details slab Kyle?
So good to see you dear fellow. :) Where the devil have you been? We've missed you.......
Keep hangin' here and that education will continue. The boys and girls in this neck of the woods have taught me volumes........:)
Beautiful! :)
We'll make you a 'classic commem' collector yet K2.........:)
I'll echo Tom. If it's in the holder (and graded what it is) they are more than likely die polish marks. Look at the marks on my Maine...
I was waiting for that 'crack' Justin.........:)
Some blue collar, working man, slobbish examples........boy these fellas have seen service. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Violated and abraded most abusively........
I know you guys are right when you mention the protection aspect, but I gotta tell ya, I'd still 'crack' it. I don't always buy 'details' graded...
LOL.....it's usually the other way around. You've taught me a great deal :)
I think the only proof ever struck at the Denver mint was the (1984) $10 Los Angeles Olympiad. Correct me if I'm wrong people.......:)
Scanners are horribly difficult on luster. I know a few folks who have been successful in showing luster on coins with a printer but I could...
Not if you do it right.
Low MS (62)/High AU (55-58) But I'm no expert........:)
Marvelously wonderful and poignant article Mike. Truely heartfelt in content and beautifully written.
Need larger pics Buddy....... [ATTACH] I'm thinkin' XF.......
Proofs can usually be distinguished by there sharp details and high wire rim........
Bald people? Short people...... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbhBNEUNyRc :devil:
Oh dear.......:devil:
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