Interesting effect on the reverse. It looks like the indention caused a cratering effect with a rim.
I've heard, everyone knows what BS is, MS is More of the Same and PhD is Piled high and Deep.
What was it you picked up? No photo or link is showing.
Damn, I keep forgetting to look at the post date. Thx PD. BTY what happed to your old avatar? I thought it was clever.
Just a good look at the edge will tell you. Several photo examples before my post. Clad coins are different layers of different metals, one...
I agree with corrosion. At first glance it also looked like a casting.
That's how my wife describes me and I can't argue (would only waste the time). We might find ourselves on consecutive episodes of Hoarders someday.
Not bad looking, overall. Has some signs of prior cleaning IMO. I wouldn't send it in. Unless you really don't like the appearance, I'd leave...
I like shiny, but it doesn’t have to be, especially if it’s gold. Except those “golden” dollars. No sir, I don’t like them.
OK, so your just playing with us then... :facepalm:
Look at it this way, using an AGE Double Eagle Coin weight is 33.93gt 31.1gt of it is 0.999 fine gold the remaining 2.83g is a combination of 3%...
Had to become part of the "destined to become a classic thread" thread. I do see a slight difference in appearance of the OP coins but I also see...
I agree! Same Standard.
Nice collection and gallery.
Nice coins, both. That's a well struck '28.
You must have been very good. Congrats. I'd like to own one too.
Very nice and congrats. I picked up one of the dimes this week, still want the SLQ.
"Wolf whistle"!!! Can't you hear it?
If genuine, I'm thinking MS 63-64 borderline Rd, on a good day, with the right grader.
My 1924 Double Eagle. PCGS MS64. It has increased in value since purchased. The only one I own. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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