Who are you buying all these from? I have been buying tons of Morgans and other than some AT's...none of them have the problems that you are having with these....
This is a very dumb ass thread. - Laura Sperber - Tuesday January 09, 2007 11:16 AM
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
The reverse looks OK to me, but the obverse has had some polishing done on it. The problem areas appear to be the shiny spot behind the head and in front of Ms. Liberty's face.
It's a shame that for your $30 or whatever, all you get is a cryptic message from the grading services. It would not kill them to write ONE sentence now and then that would help the consumer understand the BB.
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It's a shame that for your $30 or whatever, all you get is a cryptic message from the grading services. It would not kill them to write ONE sentence now and then that would help the consumer understand the BB.
I completely agree with this.... Are there hairlines in the fields that would indicate a past cleaning?
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Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
The reverse looks OK to me, but the obverse has had some polishing done on it. The problem areas appear to be the shiny spot behind the head and in front of Ms. Liberty's face.
It's a shame that for your $30 or whatever, all you get is a cryptic message from the grading services. It would not kill them to write ONE sentence now and then that would help the consumer understand the BB.
I completely agree with this.... Are there hairlines in the fields that would indicate a past cleaning?