never a bad time for tacos... oh, and MS-63
The coin belongs to C-B-D and he may do with it anything he wishes. It's kind of petty to suggest that he's a bad person for selling his coin....
and finding the matching steel cent from that die pair would be an exercise in futility
I was always told that the hazing came from improper rinsing at the Mint. I also believe that the packaging for GSA dollars and brown Ike Dollars...
Experiment, Bman!!! You learn a lot when you experiment!!!
so does Mike Noodle
I have had good luck with E-Z-Est as well, Kurt. Haze came right off.
barrell fulls of 1950-D Jefferson Nickels??? why would they counterfeit a low value coin?
MS-65
And they made S Mint SBAs for circulation as well. The 1981 SBAs were struck for Mint and collector sets only. They were not struck for...
They were intended for circulation and that’s close enough for me. He’s right. And not just theoretically, he’s technically right. The Sacagawea...
I sit corrected. :)
hi cheech... I wonder what's in the water here lately???
@David Setree Rare Coins 2018-1974=44 but who's doing math?
by what method would you do this Finn? I'm curious as to what you feel is the best way to remove corrosion from a coin so that it straight grades?
that reverse is not real the V.D.B. is off center just as it would be on a real specimen
yes, but it's been over 40 years since they coined S Mints for circulation
It is on a genuine V.D.B. as well, Kentucky
I agree that it wouldn't seem like a candidate that I would suspect, but the detail is all wrong. It's not genuine, that much I can tell you.
I agree with both of you. The certification is more of an assurance that the color is deemed natural.
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