"Super Slider Saturday Sunday"... Post a Great AU58!
Broadstruck
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Here's another ICG AU58 Super Duper Slider... great strike for a Denver delivery and honestly I like it better then many MS64's
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That coins is really nice for a slider, but I do see the tell-tale signs of rubbing on the hair.
<< <i>So, I take it that today is "Super Slider Saturday"
That coins is really nice for a slider, but I do see the tell-tale signs of rubbing on the hair. >>
"Super Slider Saturday" I like that!
Yes there's some obverse cabinet friction.
I hate being broke.
You guys are going to make me drool if I keep looking at this thread.
The 20 cent piece is a much more subdued rose color in hand
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DUIGUY, WTH is that... that's no token or medal
I purchased this from ANR in 2005.
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DUIGUY, WTH is that... that's no token or medal >>
Every now and then I screw up. Must be the influance of this place.
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Guys, would you count this one?
Here is half a Half.
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Here is half a Half. >>
So that's like AU29
29 works for me.
Here's my favorite AU58(FH), doubt it would go higher, but I think it's strong for the grade.
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<< <i>NGC AU58 -- My first and only $10 Indian.
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I still like that one!
NGC AU58
Welcome Barcat ... nice gold!
lots of great sliders in here
This one's just a teaser photo for Broadstruck ... I'll have to reshoot the closeups sometime
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Not a favorite design of mine.........but.............
that is sure an awsome looking coin!!!!!
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I still like that one! >>
And I still say BB for reverse gaffiti!
<< <i>Why are Au58 called sliders, I realize that this has to be one dumb question, but I never really knew why. Let me just say that I would think AU58's may be called sliders because they can be a ms63 the next time it is graded therefore they just slide by the last time they were graded and unfortunately got the au58 grade and not the higher ms63? >>
Some old time dealers told me sliders got their name because they look like brilliant uncirculated coins that were slid across the top of a bar top creating a trace of wear on the high points. These coins are also called commercial uncs and Coin World uncs.
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slider
A term used to describe an AU coin that looks, or can be sold as, Uncirculated. Occasionally used as a reference to another grade; a slider EF coin, for example, would be a VF/EF coin that is nearly EF.