Ha.. Can you take a better picture? It looks plated. Maybe the lighting? And a picture of the slab showing the NGC Label.
I mean the picture makes it look like it's plated maybe because of the lighting.. You need a truer color picture
That is much better! Great! I have a really nice Mint Error coming up soon. I will tag you. I'm waiting to reach my 17,000th post to show it.
Joe, that NGC coin is a good example of how I describe genuine vrs. altered zinc cents: 1. If it's dark, dull and grey, it's been de-plated 2. If it's bright and shiny, it's been re-plated. 3. A genuine Unplated Zinc cent should have luster, and look similar (but different) from a BU Steel Cent. The NGC coin fits #3......and, imo, these are much rarer than most error collectors think - one of the reasons they don't bring much is all of the altered pieces (#1 & #2 above) that are offered, or believed, to be genuine unplated zinc cents.
Very interesting. The first I've ever seen. Authenticated like that it ought to be worth a bunch. But never having seen one before I've no idea what a "bunch" is.
Just curious as to a ballpark value for this...obviously worth slabbing so I'm guessing maybe $75?... Spark
I'd range it at least $225-$250 due to the grade, which is the highest I recall seeing for this error.