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See if you can match it to one of these. It is a retained interior die break....
@eddiespin and @Evan Saltis got the grade on the slab right. @ldhair got the slab. I Personally would say this is a high end 64 and 6FS at either...
I don't disagree with ya at all. For me it is really just an interesting coin. What the term originally boiled down to was a large arcing rim to...
Yes the die breaks have to connect in order to be called a pre cud. http://www.error-ref.com/?s=pre+cud
Yep, on PCI, It's a gold label though.
Pretty sure all ICG slabs have been clear.
I will post the grade later this evening, we have some good guess's so far. But no one has gotten the TPG/slab.
Gonna have to hold off. Having trouble posting photos. I agree 79 was very difficult to find a nice gem Lincoln. Even harder when they are RB or...
An thoughts on the slab?
Here are a few 79's for the recent topic. Here is what happens when you have something corrosive on your fingers. Also looks like an end of the...
@Collecting Nut the line over the memorial is concentric ring. It is raised like a die crack. If you look closely to the other side of the...
The rim is hidden by the insert. It took a couple of looks to find it in hand. Honestly it is hard to tell (in slab) what it is a rim bruise or...
On a second look I am leaning that way also.
The computers that the mint has nowadays are supposed to catch these type of errors. It isn't very common to find them. This isn't the 1900's any...
Tack on a 3rd. What happened to this tread earlier. Damage, and definite evidence of displaced metal.
It's pretty hard too miss the detail of those steps. lol
Looks like it could use a good soak in olive oil. (PS only a treatment for dug corroded coins)
I was going to do a technical grade VS Market grade on this one. But I waited too long. GTG of the nickel below, if you want to guess the slab...
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