Finger prints galore

He says coins are in prestine condition and he ain't kidding...check out photos below in aucton
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A thing of beauty is a joy for ever
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<< <i>Maybe he meant to say they are in "pressed-on" condition
I was just making a joke with the above statement yall!
So I don't consider that a big issue.
In the worst case though, a bit of acetone would remove any skin oils that might cause future problems.
besides the old dirt and grease and oil on the coin would eventually be a lot worse on it corrosion-wise.
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
you turned off an awful lot of serious buyers by getting your prints all over the coins like that
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Thanks for the advice. As you can tell, I am a bit of a rookie at this coins business.
Thanks again, and good luck bidding.
Jeff
Usually, only pristine MS and AU surfaces really show fingerprints--coins like this likely won't show them--I doubt his prints will ever show up on the coin.
Jeremy
<< <i>As criminal is at is the hold a coin that way, remember that this piece is circulated--it didn't get that wear by sitting untouched in a drawer.
Usually, only pristine MS and AU surfaces really show fingerprints--coins like this likely won't show them--I doubt his prints will ever show up on the coin.
Jeremy >>
Jeremy maybe not and I agree with you the coin didn't get wear sitting in a drawer. Handling a coin improperly shows a lack of coin etiquette and goes against my grain much the same as one who points an unloaded gun at someone. I'll tell you also if anyone who calls themselves a coin collector grabbed one of my coins in that way circulated or not I'd let them know about it real fast.
<< <i>i'd give her a good home in a second. she's circulated and nicely worn. also, i doubt that everyone here was an expert in handling coins when they were noobs.... >>
Don't know about the dweebs (Mad Marty), but I am an expert (on some things), ((most things)). If you don't believe me, let me know. I'll tell you whatever it takes.
Oh well.
It IS a nice looking coin, if Mister Fingerprints doesn't thumb it all up too badly.
Conder's comments are probably right, though- the coin's natural "skin" should protect it until it can get an acetone rinse.
Give the guy credit for taking better-than-usual pictures, though, aside from the handling.
Hey, JR- I'll bet Mint employees all have their fingerprints on file. No doubt you could find out the name of the guy who made that Ike!
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
<< <i>Fingerprint? Try this one direct (kinda) from the U.S. Mint.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment