Your cent suffers from an extreme amount of die abrasion and die deterioration. Nothing out of the ordinary or an error.
Seems the coin has turned in the slab. I would guess that it is still RB.
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The MS 70 got rid of the white deposits, and corrosion that were compacted next to the devices.
Do you still need the buffalo? I found it in my cabinet the other day.
No doubt they are way more lenient on the upper lines. More so PCGS allows more severe planchet roughness than just weak Bell lines. Nice bell...
That's a tough one. It definitely gets the originality bean. I really like it as a 64.
This one has been thru a slight restoration process. Long soaks in distilled water followed by a light qtip roll of MS70. I think it came out...
Thought so, good stuff Paddy, I had forgot about these large pieces being used for that.
You're right @Hookman
Didn't one of our members put together a teaching set for the blind? Was that @Seattlite86
I don't wish that upon us regular ole folk. Or any folk. GDP is taking a negative growth for the first time in years.
The early copywrite stamp was definitely done with a punch, you can see it on the back side. I would imagine that this was done as a requirement...
There is definitely some weakness going on. I not sure which way to lean on this one. I think that sending it for attribution would be helpful.
Thanks for doing this again this year @Seattlite86 I will send you a PM shortly.
Very cool trade token, exunomia can be very addicting, especially older ones IMO. Reminds me a lot of a store card, CWT. Civil War Token.
Aren't yours double sided? I have a 1913 Buffalo that is about 3" but it is not a coaster, it is an oversize copy of a coin.
Do you want the truth? or do you want a bit of fiction. This grade in my opinion is what built your modern day sliders and market grading. And is...
Fun find Matt.
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