Remember, die cracks, gouges and chips will be RAISED on the coin surface...and scratch or damage to the coin will be opposite...thats an easy way...
How'd I miss this thread for so long? WOW, another case of Twilight Zone 08'
This is a great post and a great coin. You can have fun collecting on any budget...and find a collection for face value even. Coin collecting does...
Yes...it looks like it is placed on the slab.....What I really find REALLY wierd is you looking at quarters, LOL !!!
I have wasted hours trying to capture the color of this one to no avail....this is gorgeous in hand. With this I'll quit for the night.
tougher date this nice.....
Uh oh....I'm into my plastic, this could get real scary.....I don't show them often
Not MS-70 fake toning...years in a Whitman toning.....
Pittsburg TEXAS???
a few I have not got into the system yet, these are from the ANA show....all 1924-D's
cw tokenman prowls around nights, he'll know for sure
I'll tease you folks a little:
The more I look, even with web pics and color monitor variations, I'm going to call it a dipper.....spots on left obv field tells me that
Yeah sorta...I have abandoned my virtual grading set, now on to my Fantasy Lincolns set.
Stevie Wonder could "feel" grade that, lol Some marks and baggers, but MS is questionable, pics are difficult to judge by. Obv die is well worn....
1984 DDO #1, double die........look at the ear lobe worth quite a premium in any grade, and a whole lot in uncirc red gem, prone to spotting, nice...
Right on Car10...the day I find one, I will jump up and down and do somersaults...have been watching for them for over 20 years now, lol
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Congrats...you've probably found a " BIE" cent. Very common in the 50's, BIE cents are caused by die breaks in the Liberty area...most of the...
Is that the same "coin" ? Obv says One Ounce, but the reverse says 81 grams......hmmmmm, post a pic next to a known size comparator also, like...
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