Thanks TomB, that was more along the line of what I was thinking. I can't find a single mark on the coin and the luster is nice and even, much...
What would be a tell-tale sign of it being dipped? I Don't think it's been cleaned, but you all would know better than me.
How would you grade? Pic isn't as crisp as I would like, but these were the best of the bunch. Thanks!
What do you think? I may be a little out of focus on the reverse.
2 new pics with less light, I'm getting closer...
Added some pics to the original post, obverse and reverse straight on. I think my lighting is off though.
I'll get some reverse and straight on pics posted later today, thanks!
Fiddling with a new camera, trying to figure out the macro feature and thought I would shoot this to see how it would come out. If anyone wants to...
I think what Ruben is trying to say is, instead of just the generic "Someone grade these coins" title, I could be more specific about the coins...
...or would you even bother? I got the 44d for $15 and the 37d for melt. I like the 37 because it's starting to tone. Pics really aren't up to...
Billincolo, I did the exact same thing. I've bought about $3,000 worth of silver. Mainly quarters and rounds, quite a few morgans and the such....
The scan really doesn't do the coin justice, it looks much better in hand.
I bought 50 of the Standing Liberty quarters from a guy this week at melt value and found this. Worth holding onto? If so, what would you grade...
I agree, I don't like the look of it at all. For a buck, I can't complain. Thanks all!
Got this with a bunch of others at melt cost. Was just wondering if this is considered toned or just dirty?
Thanks for the input guys, I'm a newbie to all of this. 19 and 2/6's...I like it! ONE OF A KIND!!!
This scan looks better on my computer, see if it gives you a better idea.
That's what I thought at first too. Once I got it magnified I could see the 6 is fully formed and slightly mishapen with the extra 1 setting...
I just bought about 300 mercurys and was going through them checking dates and mints when I came upon a 1926 that looks like it has a 1 between...
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