Your coin appears to suffer from die deterioration and plating issues.
Longacre: https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1864-1c-l-ribbon-bn/2079
The edge looks right. Nice cud. I couldn’t honestly give a value. Check your coin with the listings here and see if you can find a match....
I agree!
Can you post a picture of the edge?
I also see first strike as not a method of manufacture (though it is a stage) but how does any TPG grader know that if they weren’t there. Not...
Easy now. The question’s first answer was business strike, indicating coinage not printed currency. I know next to nothing about banknotes;)
It’s really interesting. I can’t tell if it’s definitely a DDR. You might consider sending it to Wexler or Wiles. @Rick Stachowski , what do you...
Sort of, in foreign coins. Uncirculated should be a designation also, many graded gem, bu, and details uncirculated. Same as sample coins. I don’t...
I don’t know of any listings. Can you post a clearer picture of all the bays?
Specimen.
Do you have any pictures? You can buy a graded 1939 proof for that price without problems. MD is typically worthless doubling, unless you just...
That’s exactly what I thought about the couple I’ve run across.
The obverse is a slight misaligned die strike. Are the lines on the reverse raised or incused? I have a couple of LMCs the that look a lot like...
I understand completely. Here’s a comparison: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It’s a pleasure to meet you Mari!!
Thank you for the response. You don’t have to call me sir, although it makes me feel important! My name is Dan, and please feel free to call me...
You tell me. [ATTACH]
Nice die clash!!!
Can you post a clear straight above picture? Is this your coin, or one you are looking at?
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