Fingers on an AU58 I always called: Rub. When reeding drags across another coin I call it either: Bag mark or Scratched, depending on how deep and...
It has been limited to cleaning in my experience. Contact with other coins = bag marks. Cleaning: hairlines. Cabinets: cabinet friction.
I may have misunderstood. In my world "hairlines" strictly means "a series of lines all going the same direction as a direct result of cleaning."
Those aren't cleaning hairlines. They're cabinet friction. :D:cigar:
I was at 62 when I opened the package and saw it in hand. The luster cartwheels evenly. But under my camera I think it's a 58.
I cracked it and sent it to PCGS. I have it at AU58. [ATTACH]
Thanks for the help. It's big, like nearly the size of a Morgan silver dollar. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Guess the grade! [ATTACH]
I bet you got F15 and MS63
I thought just by the appearance, not having looked at Sheldon numbers, that the second 9 was "off." The coin is in a lot of large cents and half...
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Whizzed. Worth maybe $5.
This literally could be one of the more informative and interesting featured threads on CT, but it's gonna get pooped on by bickering.
Yes.
63 BN due to the rim knock?
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That doesn't look like damage to me.
I facilitated the sale of a VG10 for $4,400 over a year ago. These are highly prized, indeed.
Here's my MS62 DMPL toner. Paid thru the nose for this one too. [ATTACH]
I paid thru the nose for it Great Collections last night.
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