barrytrot wrote:That peace dollar is obviously artificially toned.
I would stay away from it if I were you.
barrytrot wrote:There is a pretty sure way, but it's not an exact science.
A coin like above where it has CLEAR red blotchiness with the outside looking "burned" is the reason this one is 100% guaranteed to be artificial.
barrytrot wrote:That peace dollar is obviously artificially toned.
I would stay away from it if I were you.
Oakair wrote:barrytrot wrote:That peace dollar is obviously artificially toned.
I would stay away from it if I were you.
I thought they had to note that?
And I don't have any play money right now in that range, sticking under 75$ for right now, but thanks for looking out
Rodebaugh wrote:Just got this one back from PCGS. MS-66. For my personal collection.
barrytrot wrote:There is a pretty sure way, but it's not an exact science.
A coin like above where it has CLEAR red blotchiness with the outside looking "burned" is the reason this one is 100% guaranteed to be artificial.
Rodebaugh wrote:Color in PCGS Plastic. My submit, Just got it back.
Rodebaugh wrote:Nice buff. Barry do you get them trueviewd or buy um that way?
barrytrot wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Nice buff. Barry do you get them trueviewd or buy um that way?
I bought all of these that way. But all my coins will eventually be TrueViewed as I like symmetry And, of course, the best photos are of the naked coin
It's only $10/coin now, which is a great deal. I thought it was reasonable at $20
barrytrot wrote:I like to re-holder into the PCGS-Secure anyway so that would already be done most of the time.
I have very few "collectible holders" and even those I'll likely re-holder one day since, again, I like symmetry.
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