[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Depends on what it looks like and is it slabbed? Copper or zinc? Without seeing it,...
I only looked at the first two pictures and thought....wow, that's a nice MS toner. Then I see the talk of proof and the PCGS photo....hummmm.
Now, that's a serious collector....sacrificing body for coin. LMAO! :p The verdigris is primarily light, I think you'll get most of it.
It's a copper plated zinc coin, the plating was stripped off post-mint. PMD
Cartwheel luster, it's all in the cartwheels.
Insane 10S! LOVE IT!
PMD, looks like solder or weld.
No, that's a mid-die state coin. This is die deterioration: [ATTACH]
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That's a keeper! I have several rolls of toned moderns that I acquired from searching. KEEP HUNTING!
There are 3. 1) die chip, common, not valuable 2) The D was damaged, not valuable 3) Not sure what you were trying to draw but probably just...
Chuck kind of vanished the past 3 years or so. I think you can count this as dead.
Good luck....especially with the 24-S. I consider the 24/25 S&D issues to be some of the toughest Lincolns. The vast majority are absolute crap.
VERY tough coin to find with a strike like that and the supreme color! SUPER NICE!!
They are quite rare, I've looked for the 92/92D CAM for many years and 10's of thousands of coins....never found one.
Lincolns are known for this too. The O in ONE area being a prime example.
My guess is they are catering to the art community rather than the collectors market. It's more of a token on a 1793 planchet. I actually kinda...
Welcome to coin talk! Your coin exhibits what we call PMD (Post Mint Damage). It is not an error cent.
Yes, almost all of them are well-struck with great luster. Most of the grading penalty comes from the black, stain spots.
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