@Bob13 said:
Both really nice. I think the 8R is really great - from the TV don't see any rub at all - is there any in hand?
Not that I see - I think they AU-58'd it because the color was too nice but they could not say it was AT because the color progression and luster are so nice...and because it is not AT....so they 58'd it. That's my guess at least.
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Great color on those, @Senator32! I really love the blues on that 8R.
Very eye-appealing toning. I wonder if the obverse of the shilling spent a long time in contact with the liner of a coin case?
Proof Shilling
DPOTD-3
'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
Wow, those are very nice, love those colors !!!
8R looks 65 also, I don't see any wear.
I tend to agree. With its strong luster I was expecting 63-64....not 58...but oh well.
Toning is amazing, thanks for sharing.
Super attractive!
Latin American Collection
So that's what a 1911 shilling is supposed to look like
that way purdier than mine
Steve
Both really nice. I think the 8R is really great - from the TV don't see any rub at all - is there any in hand?
My current "Box of 20"
Not that I see - I think they AU-58'd it because the color was too nice but they could not say it was AT because the color progression and luster are so nice...and because it is not AT....so they 58'd it. That's my guess at least.
Love both of them. Awesome!
Pretty coins, thank you for sharing.