lol!!!!
I gotta get my hands on one of those. Thats my birth year.
Scratch that. I had a brain fart. I have the silver uncirculated coin. This variety only pertain to the CLAD uncirculated coin. :whistle:
WOW! Their really getting technical with coins nowadays. Thanks everybody for the informative pictures. Looks like I have the type 2 variety.
jean, thank you very much for the reply, good stuff! Does anybody have pictures of the said differences? Thank you!
I see PCGS has three different types listed, what are the differences? Thanks! :thumb:
Is it still listed? If so, what is it listed under?
Are there different types of acetone? If so, what kind should a person buy for coins?
Soooo, just like the U.S. Mint then! :D
I know a girl with bright red hair, can ya guess what her name is? Penny. I think her parents should have called her "cent." :D
I know a lot of people here get worked up when the Lincoln cent is called a "penny", and I don't understand why. But thats what the U.S. Mint...
Well geez, they're on coins I already own. Sorry. The one is expensive too.
Thanks Carl. I'll do a search.
Will acetone get rid of milk spots on the newer silver eagles? Some of my 2007 proof silver Eagles are gettiing some already. :headbang:
It's in the middle of April some time, what date exactly, I don't know. When it gets closer I'll keep ya posted.
There is a coin show here in April. I'll have to keep everyone from the area posted when it gets closer. :thumb:
Where at in PA are you? I'm from Indiana,PA.
That is mechanical/machine doubling. Pretty common. But I'm probably wrong.
BEAUTIFUL! Congrats!
I don't buy the proofs any more due to the " milk spotting" issue.
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