If you are looking for Sue B. dollars from a collector's stance, the only thing that comes to mind are the 2 different varieties, wide rim and...
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It seems you have a gilded piece like this one (possible from a set). Or maybe like Sensible Sal said a piece of jewelry that was removed from its...
What does it weigh? They should weigh 26.730. Low 26.633 and High 26.927 (tolerance 0.097 + / -)
PMD. A spender.
There are no fails in coin hunting. Only additional examples for the miscellaneous drawer of what not to collect;)
IMHO seeing a well circulated cent. Hits on N of IGWT, on 9 of date and MM. Don't notice faded lettering on Liberty that would indicate a greaser....
I notice what looks like die scratches under Abe's chin & nose. Maybe circulation abrasions above the date as well.
Remember to crimp down those staples on the flip.;)
That '46 is a real keeper.
briansvarietycoins show quite a few 1954 S RPM varieties. Your variety might be on his inventory. Personally, I'm leaning toward a S over S....
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Flushing Meadows was were the 1939 & 1964 World's Fairs were located. My dad's parents went to both. Bet my grandfather dropped a coin or two at...
What does your cent weigh? https://www.cointalk.com/attachments/us-coins-weight-composition-and-tolererances-jpg.1257744/
2020 D just PMD.
Just Environmental damage/toning
I think you answered your own question: "the black spots are essentially invisible in hand, and are only noticeable under magnification.":)
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You're not posting too much. How will you learn without asking for help when your research still has you puzzled? We're all here to learn from one...
I'd call it a keeper. A newer variety is always nice to add to the collection.
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