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No matter what....GREAT roll finds!
Orient your pictures so we don't have to turn out heads sidways and crop them. You have more background than coin. Definately harshly cleaned.
1914D - Harshly cleaned VG details. $150 is not horrible, but I wouldn't have bought it and, if I did, I'd be closer to $75 with an offer. 1925 -...
I wouldn't bother submitting the Ken. Even $10 is more than it's worth. Find something else to bundle in!
It's a large date, no doubt.
Your best bet is a soak in a good quality acetone.....NO RUBBING. If that doesn't work, it's probably best left alone or to the professionals at NCS.
1909-S VF details cleaned 1924-D VF-25, nice coin except for the obverse spot of verdigris. 1931-S VF details, old cleaning
Welcome to CT! Always remove your coins from the holder before taking pictures. Also, crop out the junk, we are only interested in seeing the...
A coin is not officially "slabbed" when it ends up in a details holder. It's nothing more than a fancy bodybag.
Those are definately awesome!
My guess is something was stuck to the reverse. I've removed gummy substances on toned coins and that's how they turn out after it's removed.
Whoa...that's just WRONG! And a crappy job on the construction to boot.
That coin doesn't require conservation. I would just put it into an airtite and forget it. Verdigris cannot grow without it's primary feed...
Looks like there are some hairlines on both sides at 5 o'clock.
Sounds like a nice guy to deal with. LOL
As an avid fan of the the 1922D cents, I have many in my collection....including the weak D. But I obtained my weak D cents for the same price as...
Sure....keep in mind, there is absolutely NO TRACE of the D on either of these coins. That's why I don't see the point of the "weak D"....it's a...
Here's the one I sold for reference...I'm ALWAY on the lookout for these because dealers are dumb. LOL If you're good, you can find them graded AG...
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