I am inclined to say that the copper spot has not been doctored, but I could never say for sure without seeing the coin.
The rim damage bothers me more.
TD
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Looks like typical copper spots. They may have been lightened by the dip that coin recieved.
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<< <i>May I ask where you got those pics? Because I own that coin! >>
Do your best to avoid circular arguments, as it will help you reason better, because better reasoning is often a result of avoiding circular arguments.
<< <i>May I ask where you got those pics? Because I own that coin! >>
When it was in my possesion, I imaged it.
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The rim damage bothers me more.
TD
That sure is lacking detail. Is it real?
bob
<< <i>copper spot and copper in her hair appears to be applied or a stain of some sort.
That sure is lacking detail. Is it real?
bob >>
Yes, it's real (NGC)
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<< <i>Looks like typical copper spots. They may have been lightened by the dip that coin recieved. >>
PerryHall - Sure looks like a felt pen swipe across Liberty's hair.
FYI - NGC AU53
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<< <i>Looks like typical copper spots. They may have been lightened by the dip that coin recieved. >>
PerryHall - Sure looks like a felt pen swipe across Liberty's hair.
FYI - NGC AU53 >>
Copper spots are not always dots.
There's a copper streak on the reverse of this coin, just under the grease mark:
Im thinking 51 C
<< <i>May I ask where you got those pics? Because I own that coin! >>
<< <i>May I ask where you got those pics? Because I own that coin! >>
When it was in my possesion, I imaged it.
InYHWHWeTrust - No, this is not getting interesting, so put the popcorn down....
<< <i>
<< <i>May I ask where you got those pics? Because I own that coin! >>
When it was in my possesion, I imaged it.
InYHWHWeTrust - No, this is not getting interesting, so put the popcorn down....
It's a small world, isn't it?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Wait till it's out of your hands before you alert the world to your concern?
<< <i>Sure looks like a felt pen swipe across Liberty's hair.
Wait till it's out of your hands before you alert the world to your concern?
OregonCityGold - I was just wanting to share information and get other opinions. Are you a dealer in Oregon?