Seems everyone jumped on the bandwagon on this one. One thing I always look for is moved metal, And with this coin it has a lot of it.
The answer Well, the coin has been hit with a wire wheel. Acid doesn't leave the rims looking like it has dentils. nor does it build up material...
I do too.
PMD isn't on the poll.;)
Here are a couple of new photos that might change some folk's minds. Are those dentils on the rim? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well, I guess it's too modern to tell. Yeah, 75 thru 79 Lincolns are pretty blah. I was hoping for an honest opinion from ya'll about being market...
You have to pay them for the service.
I kept trying to remember who the other slab fanatic was. Kept drawing a blank. Thanks for chiming in.
Neat slab @MIGuy your is a photograde type 6. It didn't have the dominion hard case, It would have been sent back in a plastic flip. I also found...
The photos are a bit blurry. An A- was always better than a B IMO.
I gotcha, My son and I are about ready to hot rod this one. 54 Ford f100. Keeping the patina, and updating the running gear. [ATTACH]
Sure is, good to see a neat find.
I didn't think of that option. Good call.
Thanks for the compliments.:) So, what if I told you that this coin spent 2 summers in my greenhouse? I pulled it out a while back gave it a...
Does this Cent look market acceptible? Does it look like it had a restoration, attempt at a restoration? You folks decide. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nothing amazes me anymore:(
If you mean that it has some mint state luster. I agree with you. The 64 has a lot of luster and detail left to be considered MS. Nice looking...
Those areas play along with my theory.
One other thing I found this in circulation it was not something I did.
I will wait and point out my observations after more folks post. There is a characteristic that is being missed.
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