Which one is acceptable?
Not really. Certain cleaning is good as long as it doesn't affect the surface of the coin. Certain chemicals react with the coin itself. If...
I thought you were going to say "find the coin in this picture".
You sound like Sgt Shultz.
I got rid of around 10000 wheat cents a few years. I had them separated by decade. Any semi key/key dates were kept separate. A local dealer...
I'd say at least AU with a full head.
Aren't those Crocks?
Looks like Abe got shot again
Those who get bent about cent vs penny argument should call the Buffalo nickel the Bison nickel. Cent, penny, I don't care really since I know...
Someone is hiding between the third and fourth right column of the second cent.
The winning bid was $600. A good price if all was legit. Too many red flags to bid that much.
I've seen a few fake busts in my day.
I'm sure I'll probably be in a slab at that age.
I'd like to add something to this thread but everything to be said has been said already.
I appreciate your detailed information. I wonder what thresholds they use when determining which peaks are significant; what kind of noise...
Nice!
That's why my coins turned purple.
Advertise it on eBay as the rare Seinfeld nickel and you may make a fortune.
IMO it could go either way.
Pretty close to full head. I can't make out much of the ear in the pictures.
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