Yeah there is some smootz on his upper lip? There are still plenty of areas that look gouged like scratched, it could all be smoots. Except the...
I would say that the dings on her face are rough planchet. There is definitely a haze on the surfaces to say that it has been circulated and seen...
Agreed.
Describe the first thing you see, and how you go about confirming what you think you see. I see what could be a scratch going from 2 -7 o'clock....
Not sure that those are two piece slabs? I cracked an 83O they called this one 63 PL. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Just by looking at the rough planchet around the steps. I doubt it is a 67 either.
Yes definitely get there early for the tickets. I have missed out on tickets a few times, heading to the mint on a whim. I live here and haven't...
It's corroded and not an error.
I get them here every once in a while. And always stash them away in a roll if in AU or better condition.
I was at a shop the other day. What about 90% off centers with a date? They definitely should have a larger premium.
Sorry Willie it's not a CUD or IDB. Just a foreign substance stuck to the coin.
Nothing to see here. Just a drive by. Posts and disappears.
This one had Au58 on it. I couldn't see it thru the flip so I bought it for $6.50. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Do you have the right links? Here is error ref. https://www.error-ref.com/
One of these days I might buy some notes nice little collection Camaro.
Anytime I see a whitish looking haze amidst the area in question I think of unstruck luster. Not really die deterioration, or struck thru. Weak...
Another hint Dan. See that ridge ring around the perimeter of the cent? That look only exist on a heavily deteriorated die.
The type 2 Ike is common. And the wheat cent is damaged it was smashed by something.
When I was searching this button I had a real hard time finding a match, found a couple that were close but not a match.
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