Wow...love it!
I would say yes! It looks to be in really great shape with the exception of the carbon spots. I would grade it as a PF68 due to the carbon spots.
Bummer...just Machine Doubling.
D over D! NOT!
MS62 to MS64
Well, several years ago, they found that batteries known as Bagdad Batteries were used back then. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
XF 45
Well, take a magnet to it and see if it sticks. The first thing right off the bat that I see is that the copper is coming off the steel Penney....
Thanks everyone for the great response and advice!
I would like your opinion on this coin? Do you think this would be a good investment for the future?...
Sorry to burst your bubble, but if I am not mistaken, ONLY the 1982 small date from DENVER is the rare one! Everything else is a penny!
I vote that you sell me the bag full of those coins of the '60s!
Hum, but if it was "Thick Nickel Plating" wouldn't it fill in the lines on the wheat on the reverse?
ETSY!
To be even considered as an MS66, one would have to see Bell Lines...and I see known on the first set of pictures on page 1 of this post. But I...
Well, IMHO, it looks like machine doubling. if it was true doubling, there shouldn't be a sharp edge on the "S"! True doubling would be...
I give it a G-6. Might be a VG-8 But I see too much damage on the coin.[ATTACH]
Some of these guys say PMD. I think I saw someone say...someone machined it off to make it smooth. In that case, it would not weight 3.11g Check...
Nice...is that an oak table?
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