In that case, AU64. That is, there looks like a tiny bit of rub on the cheekbone, which would knock it out of its proper grade of at least MS64....
I’m thinking the blob on the forehead brings it down to MS62 RD.
1961 Proof [ATTACH] Full Resolution Photos [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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The more the merrier!
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I just noticed, for the first time, the cud on E of CENT. 1960-D Small Date [ATTACH] Full Resolution Photos [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1960-D Large Date [ATTACH] Full Resolution Photos [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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During the 1960’s these small date 1960’s were touted as rare, collectible, and valuable. Since I was collecting in the mid-60’s as a teen, my...
Same coin, 1960 Large Date, in proof. [ATTACH] Full resolution photos [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Maybe tomorrow…
Well, they can’t all be treasures, but the thrill of hearing that beep has to be the same.
It seems like it’s been a while since we’ve had an ongoing thread on anything, so Jim Beam and I decided to just post all the Lincoln cents from...
That’s a great example! Here’s another. I didn’t collect it on purpose; it just happened that the one I had looked this way. [ATTACH]
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Well, yes to all that, but this is a stunningly attractive coin that transcends the wear and the grade. I mean, sometimes “grading” just seems an...
My local dealer sent some Roosevelt’s for grading and they came back as Details - Wheel Mark. I looked at them and saw a bright shiny spot that...
The one I had also had the distinguishing die crack. [ATTACH]
I am not seeing the “brown” part of the red-brown designation on these. They are certainly on the red end of the scale…
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