I'm having a tough time getting an acceptable pic of this, it's so small. I know it has damage, and normally I wouldn't have been interested, but for $10, there are lots of details and a cool Circam.
I use a collage maker app. There are several different ones available. All do pretty much the same thing.
It arrived and the edge appears to be a flipover double edge. The reverse up edge being stronger with DOLLAR and the leaf. The obverse up appears to be weaker with ONE and E at the leaf above.
Pretty raw CH BU 1903 Indian Cent . . . A nice 1928 Quarter Eagle that didn't last long . . . purchased for a fellow CT member . . . PCGS MS64 An attractive 1852 Gold Dollar (PCGS MS63) . . . A 1916-S Half Eagle graded AU55 by PCGS . . . A raw under-rated 1905 Barber Half in strong Fine condition
I am a newbe. The truth of the matter is I have a few 1967, 1968, and 1967 Lincoln Cents that have been in a glass frame for 49 years. I have been staying at a house for a few years with no TV so I started to learn about the Lincoln Penny on my Iphone at night. I fell in love with the Linclon Penny and all of the history. Wow! Anyway, I would like your opinion on the pictures (too big, too dark, etc) and the few pennys. I would like to have them graded if you think I should. Thank-you in advance for any responses.
I've been looking for a set like this, all came from OGP and have a slight gold tone to them. The swimming half dollar came with an annoying black spot on his shoulder... The 1995-S & 1996-S XXVI Olympiad Commemorative half dollars
None of those have value to be graded. If they have sentimental value, place them in 2x2’s and cherish them. The toning on the 1968-D is pretty. Also, if you are serious about numismatics, I would recommend investing in a book regarding Coin grading and The Guide Book Of Lincoln Cents by Q. David Bowers.