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I saw the purple the area looks smoothed. Isn't that also a characteristic of a later die stage? Those areas will also tone a slightly different...
Well to keep this perspective, My Grandpa was 4 days older than dirt I am not sure how old that makes Doug @GDJMSP
Thats one of the coolest IDB's I have seen, thought you might have found a matching ERROR.
Did you just find that?
The striations are collectible. I do it when ever I see them. They tone if kept in the right environment to beauty's. I gave this one a distilled...
I am sorry that your brothers and sisters have to take arms, I would have a hard time with the heart ache of not taking up arms to defend your...
Photo'ing a coin is much different than an inhand look, It's ok even in technical grading or ANA standards that a coin can have luster breaks and...
I know, I didn't have a back up argument for that one, on forums they are only retort's right? @-jeffB Looking back at my statement. There are...
Not a bad idea, although I think that the coin has been dipped enough to keep it out of gem, I would expect that the surfaces would have a deeper...
I don't see any cuds Pam. Not a defective planchet, those are called planchet striations or roller marks.
They are very light, and sometimes hard to detect when present on a "woodie" I see them on the jacket portrait and reverse devices.
I wonder if they were extremely light. And you would only see them when the coin is out of the slab. I was looking for hairlines and just can't...
I had a 73 Tahiti hull. 455 Olds. I sold it in 2010 when gas went over $3 a gal.
PF63 Hairlines/cleaned.
Here is another. http://varietyvista.com/12%20Kennedy%20Halves/Obverse%20Design%20Varieties.htm. Both Obverse and reverse design variety's can be...
You can post them. The 10 post are for the buy/sell/trade.
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