For the newbies, this is a rolling average of the last 50 rounds. You must have 20 rounds to be included in the top. After 20 guesses (of the latest 50), your highest score is dropped from your average and you second highest score is dropped when you exceed 30. The only purpose of these is to help people learn grading and to have fun.
Mmmmmm.... Gah. I dislike you right now. I will say Genuine/details. It appears there is corrosion damage on the obverse.
I'm a noob. ;p What was on Lincoln's cheek/beard looked like corrosion damage to me. But then I was thinking, why would a 1931-D get that designation. Ah well.
Surprisingly well struck for a date not noted for being well struck. There is a single nick I can find and I am not sure I can see without assistance. Luster is funny. Under normal light, it looks kind of muted. When I put bright lights on it, it looks like it ought to be a 67.All in all, I would give it a 65, but then I am prejudice. I like woodies. PCGS does not. They only gave it a 64
I knew it , like I said in post #15 I had 64 ready to punch , but chickened out . Why does PCGS hate woodies .
I'll be honest and say I didn't vote on this one. Every time I vote on one of these, I miss it by two points. PCGS hates these things. Great looking coin.