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Re: I wonder how this coin received a green sticker...
It's only on the 1907 in the OP with reeding mark on the cheek. That coin was dipped before being slabbed and fully white. The brown on the obverse & reverse rims in not toning but dip residue from not having been neutralized properly which is turning. There's mild trace brown spotting on the cheek too all which will… -
Re: Crack it out?
So I finally got a chance to look at the PR67DC and PR68DC tonight. milky spots. that explains it. This certainly is why I think the best way to submit First Strikes would be to take them to a show, sit down at the PCGS table, get the guy to "certify" the mint box is first strike eligible, open it up & then carefully look… -
Re: Whoever thinks the market is is weakening . . .
<< <i>Market has been weakening for last few months - only bright spot is bullion. JMV show for Houston last weekend cancelled at last minute. >> Really? There are plenty of areas where the market continues to get hotter and hotter -- of course, that's primarily for original coins with great eye appeal. They continue to go… -
Re: POLL: Questions on lower grade ASE sets (68 or less)
Even though I didn't vote, I vote, Forget about First Strike, and don't send your sets in at all. I JUST DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE FIRST STRIKE THING. Two months ago this board was filled with people posting what a crock of hooey it was, how there was no such thing as First Strike, and when the US Mint posted on their site… -
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Re: Your experiences with NCS Conservation
NCS was used one time for a classic coin that had ugly tone IMO. When the coin came back it was a unnatural bright white color. Also, IMO, the coin was uglier than when it was sent in. Never again. Once you have seen one you can spot it from a mile away. I agree that they are completely wrecking some other wise nice coins.… -
Re: ??Tooled??
That look comes from a coin that was, at one time, somewhat heavily toned. The dark toning was reversed by dipping, but some stubborn spots remained. Fortunately, the coin still has an overall decent appearance (market acceptable) except for some small area(s) of toothpicking. Many other coins like that were frequently… -
Re: The New .99999 Gold Maple Leaf
"I have the 2004 25th Anniversary one in NGC 70 that I got for almost spot in 04 from SilverTowne" Yes, so do I. I see the value rising on ebay lately with some selling for over $1000.00. I think mine were purchased for around $580.00. They are unique. I also like the maple Palladiums. I have some in the NGC MS69 2005… -
Re: premiums for silver again going down.
Went to the local coin shop /silver dealer again today and common 1 ounce rounds and bars are $ 4 over spot ($ 17 each) It can't be had any cheaper anywhere in this region (within a couple hundred miles) so It was a buy . Lower grade Morgans and Peace were $ 16.50 each, and I heard him say he had a major dealer buying them… -
Re: Look what my local detecting buddy found here on St. Simons Island!
<< <i>Man, that's awesome. I like how they say it is from an "undisclosed location" then name the location in which it was found about four sentences later. Lol >> Well, St. Simons Island is several miles long, so the exact location is vague enough. I have a little bit more precise information about the find spot, still…
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