How do you look at the reverse of the Coins?
Thanks. Too bad about the damage.
Can you take a clearer picture of that Reverse?
Correcto Mundo. But, they have it covered since the word "Genuine" covers just about all the possibilities.
It is not an error but appears like someone tried to cut it with shears of some type. Personally, I would not consider it "neat" as much as "oh...
I remember this story! I once found a 1973-D Kennedy Half with a DDR of which CONECA has none listed. I sent it in for grading, got it back, then...
So, which photo is which?
What does the other side look like?
Any of the US Mints have the capability of manufacturing a proof coin. The question is whether or not they are or were authorized to do so. In the...
A bit touchy today? [ATTACH]
Bold Arrows DO NOT denote potential Proof. Especially when there's a "D" under them. Coins produced from "young dies" can have smooth surfaces...
The 1965 Jefferson appears to be damaged. Value is 5 cents. The 1960 Large Date pales in value to the 1960 Small Date and the real "key" for this...
BonnieSue, 1955 was a banner year for Lincoln Cents and I expect that many, many people set aside uncirculated rolls of ANY 1955 Lincoln Cent....
Shouldn't that be 1969-1970 instead of the other way around? And, was the person telling you this someone that had them for sale?? Now, a little...
I do not see anything unusual about the coin at all.
You know better than to "armchair grade" based upon a photograph Tom and I'm positive that you know exactly how badly an MS63 coin can look like....
The coin is correctly graded according to PCGS's Grading standards. MS/PR-63 Moderate number/size marks/hairlines, strike may not be full I've...
Uhhhh.......yeah but then that would put the "effect" in the wrong location. The Blakeslee effect occurs exactly "opposite" the clip. Not off to...
Incomplete planchet evaluations are based upon what is missing not what "appears" to be missing. For the subject coin, I'd re-evaluate my math if...
Huh? Sorry, but the US Mint is most certainly a monopoly as no where else in the world can someone manufacture united states coins. Legally that is.
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