Nice frosty fields! I like it!
Just a worn and possibly partially filled die, common date, worth about 5 cents.
It's an off-center strike worth about $5 or so.
1968-S proofs are a common date and they typically sell for around $2.
Here's the type of pics you should try to post if you want opinions:
Next time, crop your pictures and take them straight over the coin. It's impossible to accurately grade your coin from those pics, all that we can...
It's an interesting variety series....the WAM/CLAM varieties. I have them all except for the impossible 1992 and 1992-D CLAM's which are extremely...
The 1999 WAM is a VERY tough coin. I've searched hundreds of boxes and only found 2. Lucky for me, both were mint state, one of which I sold in an...
Looks like verdigris, I think I see some light-haze verdigris on the left side too. Big hit right in the obverse center. I can't see much obverse...
Nice RB toner!
One right, one wrong....classic. LOL
The deep reverse hits are more than I believe I've ever seen on a 66.
It would be one of my favs too! NICE COIN! Excellent strike for a 20-D and I see some color in there with the cartwheels. MS-65BN
Sorry to hear he's selling his set. It's definately an awesome collection.
Tough coin....love it!
NICE TONER! Great color and frosty luster but a few hits in the primary obverse fields.
I need a run of getting both correct instead of this 1 of 2 crap. I don't care because PCGS was wrong on the 1944 IMO.
Splotchy toning......stupid TPG's. That's a 66 coin.
lol!
Nice luster, but I can't see PCGS ignoring those reverse hits. They are too deep.
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