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Very late die state, not sure I've seen a 63 die that far gone. My guess is it's a combination of LDS and some grease in the dies. The pitting is...
Indeed....save us from the hijack! LOL That's odd, where are the planchet lines?
@TJ1952 https://www.cointalk.com/threads/post-your-lincolns.192928/page-173#post-2465416
Common PMD - unless the coin has cartwheel luster.
DDD (Die Deterioration Doubling) and some MD.
I fancy all Lincolns! :D
A grader cannot determine that! If you sent it in the original packaging, than the people UPFRONT would have to identify it when they opened your...
They have ZERO effect on copper toning. If that happened, then there was a residue on the surface of the coin. It needs to removed using the...
Acetone and xylene serve different purposes. As far as copper, I use acetone mainly for drying, dusting and skin oil removal. For conservation,...
I have used acetone on THOUSANDS of copper coins with no ill-effect. I agree with you 100%!
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