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
his reply
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!
<< <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