This is a great lesson. Thanks Mike.
You know when a judge or cop gets caught with evidence tampering, or something else illegal... It puts into question every case they have ever...
Am I the only one who thinks this coin is cleaned? It could just be the images, but it looks "shiny" to me, not lustrous.
Just wow.
I applaud your pursuit to educate yourself on learning the difference between AT and NT. However, any of the coins from this seller probably...
Can you take a clearer image of the obverse and reverse, and try and shoot it straight on? Could be an error, or post mint damage via a vice....
Not sure Jello! I'll check my P.O. box tomorrow. :)
No worries Josh. These type of threads are great. Good debates and educational information. Just don't take any comments about your coin...
Bingo. The dark rubs are the first thing I notice when I see this coin, in addition to that "dent" on the reverse. I also think the black...
I think this a good thing. This forces collectors to always buy the coin and not the slab.
We can continue this debate tomorrow. :) After I sleep on it. Paul...I learned from watching you! Sent from my Droid using Tapatalk 2
Lol Paul. A 1957 compared to a 1940. Apples and Oranges.
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Ill throw a MS65FS into the ring. I think the the large dark rub on his collar, all the spots under liberty and on his forehead will keep it at...
Which one is harder to break open?
I always get bummed out this time of year when you all talk about the show. Someday....
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Either blu62vette or Detecto!
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