I would like to remind you all that these are opinions of Photos. I'd like to see these company's start to put out a service of Authenticity, and...
My point, this is grade flation at it's best. We are seeing altered coins meet MS grades. These folks have only one interest and that is profit.
Hey, they are both Indians right .
Sounds like @baseball21 to me. Always putting themselves in a compromising position.
Good read Jack. I wish they would have said how many pieces are actually graded, even a population would be nice. Anyways thanks for getting this...
Type 2
Nothing like and If and When.
That's it? Even with zero toning I would have that coin at a 63. There is enough evidence on the Eagle to keep me from a 64.
I have a white metal, medal that has most likely been buried since the 60's or 70's. I dug it within the past 10. Anyways the hard soil took a...
That'll be the day! But I am also not a member, so I don't have a clue about who this may be.:confused:
When I was young a group of us visited that district, we will just say it was very enlightening. Add Golden gate park to the mix and you could...
Cool find! It may even after a restoration be hard to identify which die pairing it is. And thus real or fake. @messydesk
38 If this thread has been posted to. It will always be in the watched threads on your tool bar.
Wait, I thought Laura hated the crack out game. Still QC. At least they didn't say the coin was gem this time around.
I think these photos sum up what NGC was referring to in their article. Those lines flow over the top of the devices. At first I thought die...
Neat coin was this a CRH find?
This is a struck through grease or debris. It is impossible to remove this much surface metal without seeing the exposed Zinc.
http://www.error-ref.com/?s=Partial+indents
@paddyman98 should have the right terminology. I believe this is an indent. The rim shows a partial collar.
What do you think your fingers are doing?
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