I finally got a good enough picture with ultraviolet lighting, attacked at the annoyingly precise angle, and some editing software that was built in my phone, anyway here is the picture. Description: It’s closer to brown on the red-brown color grading chart by The Spruce Crafts. It mostly has an orange-sight-red reflection with a pinch of yellow and a spot of a mixture of orange and magenta near the word “liberty”. Near the date and the mint mark, is a brown tone, but in the right angle, it’s a blueish-brown, with spots of a faint magenta. The other brown on the other side with “liberty”, that brown is a chocolate brown. The reverse is a brown that is found on other brown, pre-1982 pennies. Explaination on the Photos: If I were to show the perspective or the angle where I saw the blue, my phone would have made the colors a bit dull: But if I were to screenshot it from there, the colors would have been the same or where as I saw it from a similar perspective. Anyway its INSANELY and PAINSTAKINGLY DIFFICULT to take a screenshot without moving (try it with maximum zoom if you have an iPhone and you can tell a slight linear blurriness on the pics). These were my best 3 screenshots: Anyway @Lehigh96 ,I hope you put a higher review on my coin and I hope you will have a nice evening/morning/afternoon.
45 Nickel—1. Very limited coverage, and toning is not unusually vibrant. 63 D Cent—2. A bit richer than the nickel, but nothing spectacular. 1795 Dollar—3.5. Just by virtue of its uniqueness, it deserves a medium score. 1965 Cent—5.7. I love the rich, evenly dispersed toning. A near monster, and absolutely stunning. 1914D Cent— 4.3 lovely, eye catching toning, and a huge jump in eye appeal for a good date Cent.
I have synthetically, heated-treated pennies that have rainbow toning. Should I post it because the toning isn’t natural.
Just another reminder of how the thread works: someone posts a coin and everyone gives a score/opinion. Please no posts of other coins in that timespan of 1-2 days (you can link to another coin if that is part of your commentary on a current coin). If you want to post next, you make a comment like @Morgandude11 did above and you are placed in line (whoever asks first, goes first and so on). Then you post when we call an end to the current round.
No worries...it happens when new participants join the thread (which we want!). I just mention the guidelines as it helps keep things flowing and is less confusing.
Summary Chapter 1 & 2 Getting long so .... See Here Summary Chapter 3 (added that monsters go from 6.0-6.9) See Here Summary Chapter 4 (restarting the thread; still using decimals) Rd. 130: 1945-S War Nickel NGC MS [Dual]...CT -> 1.3 (Low) vs You -> 1.0 (Low) Rd. 131: 1963-D Cent (raw) [Obv]...CT -> 1.6 (Low) vs You -> 1.8 (Low) Rd. 132: 1795 Dollar PCGS Circulated [Dual]...CT -> 2.5 (Low-Mid) vs You -> 3.5 (Mid) Rd. 133: 1965 SMS Lincoln PCGS SP66 RB [Dual]...CT -> 5.3 (High) vs You -> 5.5 (High) Rd. 134: 1914-D Cent PCGS MS 64 BN [Dual]...CT -> 4.7 (Mid-High) vs You -> 4.0 (Mid-High)
All have been averaged... @potty dollar 1878 @Oooh_look2001 @robec @lordmarcovan please let us know your scores
@delila1 please see above for the rules...we can add you to the list but for now the order is 1) @Morgandude11 (can post now) 2) @expat (will be after morgandude's coin is called) 3) delila1 after the above two are called
Okay another Morgan (what else?). It just resold in August. I had sold it in 2017. Will tell more later. Graded as 1883 NGC MS 65*
4.4 ...nice array of colors on the reverse and the 1883 is less common with toning compared to the 80-82-S & 83-85-O.