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Re: Who among us has a true "RAINBOW" coin and how many bands of color constitute a rainbow?
If you are looking for bands of color, here is one. Hope everyone realizes that technically speaking, coins don't truly rainbow tone. They do , however, oil spill tone. (View Post)11 -
Re: Update: Books are Here! New Book: United States Classic Gold Coins of 1834-1839
Bill - Just to close the loop on this, I wrote the book. If you go back and look, you will find dozens of private messages and emails between us discussing Classic Gold. Most of that correspondence r… (View Post)3 -
Re: Update: Books are Here! New Book: United States Classic Gold Coins of 1834-1839
John McCloskey's wife Norma received deluxe copy Number 2 of 75, and the McCloskey children and grandchildren all received a copy of the standard version of the book, with my compliments. If it weren… (View Post)6 -
Re: PCGS Restoration Before & After: Classic Gold Coins
Shoot me if I turn this into another CAC thread, but have to disagree with your comment. Both 'After' pictures are probably o.k. by CAC. (View Post)1 -
Re: NT or AT with Circumstantial Evidence
Between the two, I'll go with A, but substitute 'can' with 'rarely'. I'm not a Morgan collector, which are the coins most noted for pull away toning, so I have no opinion on weight of AT vs. NT pull … (View Post)1