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Ratzie33

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  1. But which one? Weighs 2.75 grams exactly clear strike through marks looks like maybe palm trees, or the headdress on the 1942 Ecuadorian 10 cent.
  2. Cameo is usually seen on proof coinage, with the relief featuring a frosted finish and the field being mirror-like, and there being a contrast between the fields and the devices of the coin.
  3. I guess some numismatists are just Ebinezer Scrooge. Some have a heart of gold. Others can pour a big, cool, tall glass of go double die yourself. I’d say that’s a satin cameo.
  4. Sysiphus the man carrying the boulder up the hill for eternity but lest we remember why?
  5. I’d like to see another peace dollar “appear” to have a satin cameo finish.
  6. Which would you buy? I am considering a purchase.
  7. For anyone who wants to be a numismatist you’re sure know how to dissuade.
  8. So the story continues and my offer still stands.
  9. It’s okay to be wrong it helps us to grow. All 1970 quarters were minted in copper nickel clad including the famed error coin 1970 over 1941.
  10. It says a faint trace. I’d say the next video shows more than a faint trace. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3633476/amp/Is-quarter-worth-35-000-Rare-1970-proof-coin-containing-faint-trace-year-1941-goes-sale.html