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K-evin

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  1. I will take it to a dealer who can see it in-hand. I'm seeing the cleaning remarks and using a link provided (which were reviewed prior to this posting) differently. I took another picture in the sunlight and I attached. I'm just not confident in my own observations to just "know" the right answer. I personally don't think the novice can go to a coin dealer and not be eaten by the shark. I'm sure you gentlemen don't have the problem we newbies face. I have found them to take pride in removing all the value from a trade once they sniff my uncertainty. This hobby needs new blood and it is full of scammers making it hard for the newbies to get a fair deal. I wish I could find a dealer that would help like you guys on this board. Here you can get feedback on the facts. When a dealer is holding my coin in his hand it changes the rules of the game.
  2. The flash kind of changes the color. This is visually actually a darker coin with a nice coloring to the fields of the coin. It's very appealing.
  3. Thank you. I was concerned that it was counterfeit more than anything initially. I should have stated that. Can I sell it without grading or do you think it has lost its value? I just have a case of hopium but I think it sounds like it is for naught.
  4. Hi I have an 1832 Capped Bust Dime. It's exactly 2.7 g Does anyone have any feedback on it. It's a coin with a lot of varieties. Thanks for sharing.