I also think that it was in a lucky cent holder, or had a bezel. Both the others are a lamination and a strike thru/delamination.
MS67 FB. I wouldn't be surprised if it also has a +.
Yeah, and add a nice Luster I agree, even though I voted for the Whipple.
Looks like a gem or better. If the luster is all there possibly a 66/67. Can't tell from the photos. Really not worth sending unless you think it...
Check it against these. That is no doubt a DDO http://varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%201/DDO%201944-D.htm
And here is the grade. There is no breaks in the luster. The reverse is blazing with luster, but the slightly muted luster and heavy bag mark on...
The details is a rough habit to break. Good luck I liked this Braided Cent.Definitely darker than it shows. [ATTACH]
So, what is it about the coin that has the big mix up? Is the Luster in Gem?
We are all looking towards the member that has also seen and documented the same coin. It is not a quick process.
There might be a little red left in that coin but I think that a tpg would call it BN.
I have gotten 2023 quarters a dime and a couple nickels. No 2023 cents yet.
Well new discoveries can happen in any roll. I say if you have the patience to look thru them all. You might find some interesting die cracks,...
It still remains the same. Is there any wear on the coin? If so, then how much? If not then how good is the luster, enough to be gem? Or, does...
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Looks like a nice 59D, I would imagine without better pics that it is some kind of deterioration doubling or Mechanical.
Number 4 looks like it has the twist.
But a copper would have been a better choice. Zinc will corrode and crumble if used in a stressful application.
Not sure that the Canadians call the errors as we do. In the US we call anything rim to rim a retained. In Canada there may be more or less when...
NGC used to be the go to for an honestly graded Nickel. What the heck is going on?
Just picking. Most Frankies are two sided.
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