NO WAY! Look at the light colored spot above the word LIBERTY and the slight linear plating bubbles all over the field.. not a good Cent at all.. worth 1C!
Here's another reason. The Top Pop, 1985-D PCGS MS69RD Lincoln - I'm guessing the coin referenced in the video; I don't watch coin videos either - which somebody spent $5635 on at a Stack's auction in 2010: That's hilarious.
That's why you didn't understand one thing I said, you lush! And now you got the long arm of the law in Sheriff Jim all upset at us for it. He ought to throw you in the tank for the rest of the night to cool you off. Let me know if they have TCM, there, and I'll sneak in a flask for us.
That looks like it has depth. I think so. But I reckon that is what happens when a coin gets three five-second looks then graded (...or is that just the express service, and the regular service is six-second looks?).
Crap click bait videos that mislead people into chasing rainbows. You know, kind of like those our hero silversearcher just loves to pumps out. Sure, they may initially foster an interest in the hobby, but once people realize it's not quite as easy as made out to be, off most go, often with a bad taste in their mouth.... but oh, those watch counts!
I saw that scratch too. If that's a scratch it's a details coin worth 1 cent. OK in the video I don't see the scratch. Is that the JB Coins guy? He doesn't know anything.
No people, you clearly don't get it. MS-69 coins usually have one tiny tick keeping them back from MS-70. That IS the tiny tick. If PCGS graders say so it is fact. Learn it people.