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Coin Pics!

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It's me again, those other pics of my coins sucked, so here are some more. In this post thread. All of these pics are in the attachment folders. Rate em.

 

This first is the columbian piece. It is a much better picture. grin.gif

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Your attachments came up without problem for me. The Columbian is an AU coin that has been definitely dipped and very likely cleaned harshly. The FE cent looks to have a rim bruise near the date, however, if you have the coin in-hand and think it's a cud then you are likely right and the image is then somewhat misleading. The Peace dollar looks like a typical EF/AU coin.

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tomb summed your technical qualities of your coins well

 

 

also

 

i liked all your coins my fav is the classic flyer 1857 it is an honest circulated coin i think it might be a light rim bruse by the date thumbsup2.gif but could be a rim cud 893scratchchin-thumb.gif

 

i think the off center is cool coin cool.gif 95% off center and dramatic error

 

the peace dollar looks like a d mintmark to me but you say it is an s wow scans can be deceiving it is a decent circ coin

 

 

the columbian is a nice coin too the first early commem half dollar! really historical

 

 

michael

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Tom I agree.. all the hairlines on that Columbian (XF 45) make it look like it has been clean... but with a scan you can never tell...... I also think that it is a hit but mabye also with the cud... the outer rim seems to be indented.. oh yeah.. Show us a toner....

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I agree that the Columbian is an XF, cleaned coined but, as Michael commented, it is a very historical piece.

 

The FE cent is cool! Does it grade F? Anyway, this is one of my favorite types.

 

p.s. You're great on the computer. I like the way that you edit the photos and comment below them.

 

Thanks for contributing to the boards! thumbsup2.gif

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