I'd say because it looks so natural, yet is not as dark as so many other natural examples of the same issue. That probably attracts a pretty...
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Wouldn't you just be painting over an existing target?
Can you post that on Partisan Lines?
Flowers . . . it's all about the flowers.
A few coins came back home after time in a fellow collector's possession . . . A scarce 1914-S Indian Half Eagle . . . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
You guys can have the stickers . . . just send me the coins. On the other hand, why not send me the coins first and I'll send the stickers back...
It wouldn't be raised.
It's hard to tell, but it might have been struck through a dropped letter . . . the R in PLURIBUS, perhaps? Can you shoot a photo from a more...
Following are recent additions to the ToughCOINS inventory: www.toughcoins.com $0.25 1853 A&R...
Not necessarily. In this case, it looks like a perfectly legit incomplete planchet. See the tapering of the rim to each side of the break?
Yay, I can play! . . . MS65.
We should be mindful of the possibility that the lines in the fields of a proof are die polish, but I think I see a few signs of them plowing...
Some more new coins . . . 1910 Quarter Eagle in MS63 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1856-S Seated Quarter in VF . . . a pretty good looker compared to...
Wolf Whistle . . . love those flow lines!
He must have hand-picked a short-legged master.
Curious, the dog comments coming out simultaneously.
I'm stuck on the dog's interest in the coins . . . man, what I wouldn't give to have a dog so interested in my hobby!
Sort of reminds me of . . . me.
How did this get a grade? [ATTACH] For as long as this column is listed, you can go to the listing and see a long scratch parallel with...
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