Quite possibly. Doesn't seem like actual toning
Is this terminal toning to the point of environmental damage? What are some key points to look out for? Would NGC or PCGS straight grade this or...
It is. An ANACS slab. Coin looks good otherwise
I was considering using acetone, but I heard acetone and copper dont mix well
This is a wheat penny that I recently purchased and like except for the fact that there are two specks of PVC on the reverse. Is there any method...
Agreed. I feel this is worse than a cleaning. The whole surface layer was essentially removed..
I've never seen anything like it.. Probably a good thing. Way too shiny for any struck coin. It sparkles (almost) and looks a bit grainy.
I have this 1919 D Buffalo Nickel that looks different from any coin I've seen. It looks a bit too shiny and glossy in a way. Is this a problem...
Great edit. May I ask how you were able to crop out the coin and use a black background? I'm clueless in terms of editing.
Heritage is an option. They have signature auctions for world coins every few months or so. I would check in with them on that. During these...
I came across this coin on Heritage, but I when I tried to do a verification on the certification number through the PCGS website, it said PCGS...
It seems a bit more complicated to me. I couldn't search a coin without inputting the grade. I guess that means the certification number alone is...
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