I should also add that a BU roll of 1986-D cents is $23 in CDN! I save all the BU examples I find.
As an interesting side note....I bought a boat load of 82D OBW rolls to find this. Inside one of those rolls was this brown 1969S!
82 SDZ cents without major bubbles can be found. I have searched several thousand and this is the nicest one I believe I have found and it's a...
High quality/grade, well-struck, spot-free and bubble-free cents from 83-89 are quite a challenge. I also look for full steps and strong luster....
The natural browning process will be slow. By allowing air to the album/coins, you risk the formation of verdigris. The experiment could turn...
Cent have NEVER been clad. The original "copper" cent is a mixture of copper, zinc and tin. In 1982 they made both copper cents and zinc core,...
Not possible since the date is on the master hub. Just a normal cent but corroded.
COOL! The thread is up....thanks Matt! I love this idea and hope to see more of these in the future. It's not so much about winning but it lets...
Tough grade...luster dominates at the higher grades once again.
Not slipping by me! :)
Ahahahahahahaha! :D
I'm not missing this one!
63, I'd be surprized if they gave it a 64 considering the obverse and apparent lack of luster.
How am I missing these! Now I'm mad, I missed BOTH!
WTF? This was a gimme, how did I miss it? jez VERY nice coin!
You 1953 is just die deterioration, not the desired hub doubling.
Very nice set you have! I LIKE!
Not a hub doubled cent.
An addition to my collection, this makes #3.
NO! lol In fact, you should guess 70 on the next two so I feel more comfortable. :D
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