I agree with mb, the one looks too thick and a little too large and I don't think its the pics. The color looks AT to me(most certainly not an expert), but the "1" would be my concern. Jim
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Rub some oils from your nose on it. Will "magically" make that color disappear and probably look nice and brown. If you dont like it then rinse with acetone.
<< <i>Rub some oils from your nose on it. Will "magically" make that color disappear and probably look nice and brown. If you dont like it then rinse with acetone. >>
"wash, rinse, repeat"? So what is with the numeral 1? Some common doubling, repunch or variety, the photograph, etc?
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my opinion does not mean it is not nt...sorry
Color looks odd, but whats with the numeral 1?
Eric
Edit to add: I am seeing something in photo number 2 only - must be the image?
But it's probably worth a shot. A scarce, colorful, raw cent won't sell nearly as well.
Lance.
The color looks AT to me(most certainly not an expert), but the "1" would be my concern.
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
<< <i>Rub some oils from your nose on it. Will "magically" make that color disappear and probably look nice and brown. If you dont like it then rinse with acetone. >>
"wash, rinse, repeat"? So what is with the numeral 1? Some common doubling, repunch or variety, the photograph, etc?
Eric
Lance.
I'd keep it in a book for a few years and let it "finish".
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