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Re: What is the difference between a coin grading AU-55 and AU-58?
I’ll take a shot. A solid AU-58 looks like a 62 or 63 with very light rub. An AU-55 has a bit more wear and begins to show more signs of circulation such as marks, luster breaks, etc. There is no dou… (View Post)4 -
Re: McDonalds accepting almost any foreign curreny this Thursday from 2 to 5
Thanks for the tip Captain, enjoyed a double burger with gouda, my wife had the grilled chicken. All for two foreign coins of no value. B) (View Post)2 -
Re: The one that didn't grade - toned 1935 walker
Beautiful walker! the non-grade that infuriates me is questionable toning. We pay a fee for a professional service and receive no opinion whether a coins toning is real or artificial, that is a cop-o… (View Post)4 -
Re: Original Skin
Boosibri, Please share your opinion, which coins listed in my post do you believe are not even close to being original? "72, 20, 78 , 77-S, 46, 41, 39-D, 49, 44, & 75." Thank you (View Post)2 -
Re: Original Skin
Pickwick- love your 1872 . She is a wonderful example of a naturally toned circulated seated dollar. Certainly it can be difficult to know with absolute certainty that the surfaces of a darkly toned … (View Post)1
