WOW! Stunning coin! I can see luster on the obverse under the browning. The only issues I see are subdued reverse luster and some lamination on...
Some field and step hits should hold it back IMO. I would 65 it for incomplete steps...I'm REAL picky about steps on these but the TPG's don't...
That's a REAL nice coin. I don't see any reason to take off more than 3 points.
Die wear, this is a LDS coin, you see it around all the obverse devices. Notice the halo effect around the protrait. Always bump these up a grade...
Pretty nice! These are tough coins with any red. MS63RB
It's a 1914 with an added MM.
It will help if you crop to coin. :)
1959 - A real nice, two-coin set I picked up:
69-S cents are well known for machine doubling. I hope you know the difference.
Kids are easy to deal with.....call their parents.
G4 details, old cleaning A close-up of the date/MM would help in authentication....but I see nothing that alarms me.
Where's the reverse pic?
Thanks for that Lance. You're right, the MM is too small. It's a genuine 1914D with an added MM. Man, that's still a scary good fake!
WOW! That's the best fake I've ever seen...if it is fake. The obv detail is supreme, looks like a 1916. It would have to be an EDS..... very...
Last wheat pic for me...
1958 - End roll toner
That's only because mine aren't slabbed. :p :yes:
I really like 1934's, they tone everyway under the sun. NICE!
A couple of "normal" 57's.....*yawn*
Another 57 toner
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