Odd to be so severe from Denver. Either extremely over-polished or very heavy grease/debris filled die.
To your second sentence-a Dremel could do this.
I have run across a few very honest and reliable sellers there and it's been a source of much of my silver stacking the last few years. The...
Thanks for the reply John and for the pic comparison. I'm just staying away from this seller.
Thanks so much for your insight and replies. I was lent to thinking the same thing on those you replied on. Just too good to be true. The fact...
Thank you for the reply Lord M. Listia is a trading site where no money is used to get things you want. You offer what you want at a point value...
P.S. While you are there, check out some of the other offers, looking very sketchy overall. Use the points to get a value like I did above.
This is up on Listia and was just wondering what some of you think about it. The pics will enlarge some if you click on them. Thanks folks. @Jack...
I miss the days when they were $5-6 in a dealer's junk box. Many were not junk if you knew how to properly clean the dirty ones.
Send them to me. I'll let you know what I find. LOL
Bah, humbug. ;)
What potty said ^^^
Welcome to Coin Talk Candi. Actually, these are just short answers and not really sarcastic. Sal's answer is followed by an emoji that tells you...
Considering everything else is struck well, this is a pretty heavy greaser. Nice find.
@paddyman98 Your thoughts?
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The circle is probably a stain. Yes, to an IDB at the T in Cent.
Worth saving for posterity. Have you tried looking it up at maddieclashes.com?
Abram is correct. Die clash. The line behind the neck is a pillar from the reverse and what you see in the bay on the reverse is part of Lincolns...
Martha made George do the laundry. Tough old girl. :)
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