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Re: Rick Snow’s Photo Seal of Approval on my Newly Purchased Indian Head Cent.
Yes, we know that copper coins are designated either BN, RB or RD. My “roughly 20% RD and the remainder RB” was my way of saying that 1) not nearly enough of the surfaces looked RD to deserve a RD de… (View Post)6 -
Re: Rick Snow’s Photo Seal of Approval on my Newly Purchased Indian Head Cent.
I’m not able to confirm RB or RD from pictures. I’m only able to say what the color appears to me to be in the images provided. I’ve seen many RD copper coins in hand which look RB in their pictures.… (View Post)3 -
Re: Invalid number? PCGS verify certs down
Is that the first time you’ve looked up a coin and saw that? If so, if you look up enough others you’ll probably see it again, eventually. Many times, it’s a technical issue that can be corrected (ho… (View Post)1 -
Re: Rick Snow’s Photo Seal of Approval on my Newly Purchased Indian Head Cent.
Zack, things could be much worse😉 As in, what if your coin had been designed RD and a number of responses said that it looked RB (rather than it being RB, but looked RD)? Or what if, rather than all … (View Post)3 -
Re: “Type” versus “Variety”
But what constitutes a “substantial design change”? As an example to consider - @renomedphys (with whom you said you had similar views) wrote “…Further divided, the bronze without L 1864 could also b… (View Post)2
