I wouldnt even call them a grading company. Its more like some guy that sits in his house and just puts junk into holders and prints a label puts...
The paper used in 57 and 58 was used just in those sets. No other year sets had that color paper. The earlier years used an olive green colored paper.
57 and 58 both produced some of the best toners. It is believed the reason for that is from the pink and green paper used in those year sets. Here...
Here is a few new additions :) [IMG] [IMG]
Looks like they tried juicing the image with way to much saturation. I had times on ebay when buying mint sets that all the coins just looked dark...
I wouldnt say that the toning has ruined it but the circulation it received has done a number to it. Franklins are easy to find in MS64 or better...
It looks more like this ;) [IMG]
Not only will you need a business certificate and resale certificate (easiest part of getting a business), you will also need to have a Brick and...
You have some pics you have done you can post here? Maybe say what you think is wrong with the pic and ill see if i can help you out :)
My setup is nothing special at all. I use 2 desk lamps with 100w reveal bulbs in each one. My camera is a Nikon coolpix L20. Its a cheap camera...
I did the pics.
110% Natural mint set toning. I have a few from that date with similar color. 1958 D's can tone some wild colors. Without a doubt the best date...
What super hero was that who had the lazer red beems that shot out of his eyes?
What you think of these 2 58 D's ? [IMG] [IMG]
Here is a few more i have [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
This coin is naturally toned. Morgans can tone many many many colors including green. The most common reasons for them toning is from being stored...
Cant really make out the surfaces well or see the bell lines well so i will guess 65/66
Thanks lol :)
Im in suffolk as well :)
Hey im from long island to :)
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