how can they still tone if they aren't exposed to the local environment?
conversely, can one assume if you store your coins in slabs or airtites that they are not going to tone (any further)?
It doesn't say cents, too easy to gold plate and pass off as a $3 gold piece. :)
Is there a way to store silver coins to induce faster than normal toning with time?
nice Frankie
I don't even have a "local" coin shop!
too bad the kennedy is circulated, but still a good find
what would the coin be worth if it was real?
nice piece
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I was going to guess 63 until you showed the holder too soon
the reverse is borderline ms65 the problem being the scuff on the eagles breast
what brings it down to MS64 are the scratches in the left obverse field, not the cheek
yes, the one in my dream was a man made one for "magic" or other tricks. I guess its impossible for a mint to make one unless they used two...
last night I had a bad dream. In the dream I found a wheat Lincoln cent that had two tails, no obverse. At first I thought I might have a valuable...
since I collect type coins, I only need one Barber Quarter. This one is suffice. But I will be looking for the Barber Half and dime shortly as well.
I was a little undecided to buy it until I saw that true uncirculated of the same coin were $400 and up and then $85 seemed very reasonable for...
epay. I was browsing auctions ending soon and I noticed no one had bid so I placed a bid at the last few seconds and won.
just scored this 1916D AU Barber Quarter for $85 : [IMG]
I saw one much nicer, a MS67 in a slab, but that one was $4K so I settled for this.
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