JT2

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  1. Thers you problem!! hahahahah It that reverse chronomatic negative effect with the forward osmosis drain that you applied.... hahhahah
  2. i used to go fishing all of the time back in my old work days since we worked mostly nights and weekend.... So i bought a sweet little 19' fish and ski. worked on her for months making sure everything worked like a champ... took her out a few times and then she let me down... started working so much i had to sell her because she was rotting to the ground just like it... boats..............
  3. Yes i agree if they say that it has been cleaned; there should be a explanation as to where they see the cleaning. I would also love to hear how they figure out that a coin has "improper color" or "Questionable color" especially when you remove it from the OGP and put it in a flip. Would love to hear how they determine this
  4. yes it was and hope yours was wonderful as well!
  5. Yes mister VKurtB congratulations!! Oh lookie we have someone from LA here (Lower Alabama) hahahaha
  6. usually you will find these at the lower end of the uncirculated scale. which means in the 60 - 62 range. they were bulk submitted for a cheaper slabbing fee and are distributed as "Brilliant Unc" but if you think that it will be in the Gem classification you will only be disappointed. if you go in with the thought that you will be getting a low end unc coin then you will be doing fine.
  7. What you have are bullion coins. at the end of the day still bullion. they will never be worth more that that and you will not profit from having them graded. it will only be a waste of your time and money. keep them in the OGP and enjoy them.
  8. thats what you call i hammered the nickel slugs for a million times and now i am worn out and tired. it is cause by die deterioration nothing special
  9. When you said BULLION you said it all.. that is what they are bullion. not much better than spot when you try to dump them...... I like @JPM also have complete sets of ASE's un graded MS are in a really nice Dansco and the proofs are still in OGP
  10. the term "Full Steps" is a strike designation. Jefferson's are often weakly struck across the steps and and those that are sharply struck can get these designations if the steps leading up to the memorial are full and unbroken this can eitehr be 5 or 6 full steps. usually can be found on the earlier side of a dies production run and slowly fading away on the later production runs.
  11. good adds! looks like you are getting down in the low hundreds left
  12. Mr. Bill is right there isnt very much meat on the bones to justify the crossover
  13. You hit the nail on the head... i work as a contractor to a government agency and the hallways are filled with............well lets just say if i put on a dress i could get hired by them...
  14. yes the submitter inherits all of the risks
  15. yes .... you can either have them crack it out or you can do it... you will have to tell them that you want it graded no matter what. because sometimes they will be returned "details" if there is an issue.
  16. hey and welcome to the forum. that would be a big no no to do it. Sorry this is only worth 25 cents. they made these by the millions you will only be wasting your tie with these modern issues to have them graded.
  17. Yes i have a dozen of these! they are great
  18. thats funny that you ask. i could use a good storage unit myself. as of right now i have a couple of old shoe boxes and line them up on end. each holds a couple of dozen...
  19. Is this the DIVa sticker? for Ike's i seem to remember that the Ike group had their own sticker as well??