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Well, if you can decipher his title, 1913 S Type 2 Buffalo Indian Head Nickel 5c AU UNC Uncirculated MS Luster and then look at how corroded the...
IMO it looks like machine doubling, the extreme close ups are exaggerating the appearance. Variety Vista and Wexler have no known examples, so if...
Three seafarers of distinction Explorer, military naval commander and a pirate destined to become an island governor Sterling Silver Proofs,all...
Well, after 1 week and 8 pages of posts, it has arrived at the point where I must do something more interesting, like watch the grass growing or...
Also it is on both sides of the device(s). Normally a good clue for DDD
For anyone still unsure from the poor images, here is a lightened version of the OP image, clearly showing the reversed letters and the imprint of...
Sorry but IMO it is the light playing off the contours of the thumb. But I have only those images to go by not the coin in hand
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@Insider has always said, if I remember correctly, he does not do market grading, only technical grading. So I think that whatever it is between R...
Your images also show what looks to be a vertical scratch from his ear to near the top of the head
It can't be an MS anything, it is a proof
I would much prefer an AU58 with barely visible wear, than a baggy, marked and lusterless example MS60. But, as the article says, this would not...
Nah, the fact you have increased your knowledge is far more important
I don't think there is any dispute that it can happen. What some forget is that when a die is polished it will leave incuse lines on the die,...
I would think it is a Daniel Carr Fantasy piece
The chance to look through something different. When we order coins for our shop register the only things you get in the Euro zone are all from...
Yep, will do
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