I aquired a 1941 wheat penny from the change machine at the self checkout at Wal-Mart out of all places . There popped a brand new coin. And this 1941 is itit matches color ,tone,and everything else to tell me its a possible ms68 + please tell me your opinions please
I aquired a 1941 wheat penny from the change machine at the self checkout at Wal-Mart out of all places . There popped a brand new coin. And this 1941 is itit matches color ,tone,and everything else to tell me its a possible ms68 + please tell me your opinions please View attachment 961845 View attachment 961845 View attachment 961846 View attachment 961845 View attachment 961846 View attachment 961846
Color and tone have absolutely nothing to do with being a high grade. How about taking some photos of both sides of the entire coin. How do you expect anyone to give you an estimate of the grade from partial photos? Chris
Actually looks to be circulated ( rims) with a little damage so not a MS coin. Better photos are always a help. Jim
Definitely not ms68 Imho, looks damaged to me[/QUOTE] Yes its damaged from the mint im just gonna have to get sone better pics sorry ill get them asap
Yes its damaged from the mint im just gonna have to get sone better pics sorry ill get them asap[/QUOTE] Don't bother, it is not an uncirculated coin of any type and is not gradable due to the damage.
You don't get MS-68 coins from a change machines a raw 68 means no scratches it has to be perfect.Even when they come from the mint unless it is a proof coin which is always put in a container or book at the mint and sealed it will have scratches on it maybe a few might get threw.Someone brought a 2018 penny in January it was graded a 68 for $300.00 go figure.
Oh boy, that coin is way to rough for MS68. The pics are not the best, so Meow cant say for sure. It might not even make it to MS grades, maybe its a AU. Meow has a MS68 State quarter, and it is flawless to the naked eye. But under magnification, slight little tics can be seen here and there. But not as many as the penny in the thread. The penny has way to many small dents in just the rim alone. To find a MS68 coin even in a uncirculated bank roll is almost impossible.