I was looking at a 1975 auction catalog and the coin very similar to yours was graded fine (it was very smooth and not centered well) and they...
Just received these: 1976S clad (I'm a sucker for these) and 1977S. [ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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I shall never give up my ancients!
My back is against the wall and my mind is warped trying to come up with ideas on where or how to "cultivate" a winning coin.
Bright? I think it looks great I am not very up to date on ancients, the catalog I was referencing is from the mid 1970's.
That is true, I stand corrected. PS very funny, Kelly.
Yes. Back in the day it must have been part of one of those mutilated coin contests like the one currently being held on this forum. PS...
Anytime. It is good that you keep posting coins you have questions about. Keep on searching and continue to post. :smile
Nice tone, especially on the dime!
Boy, that large cent up above is surely a holy coin!
Very, Very funny!
For us amateurs, how do you go about turning a girl?
Cause weaseluv gots goils woikin for 'im.
+1 This is an interesting thread. Here, we are supposed to be posting pics, but no pics, just updates. Very funny!
The acid eats away and leaches the metal out, especially the copper. It also makes the surface rough and porous.
That is exactly what occurs at auctions - even online auctions.
Acid bath or other corrosion.
I just may have to submit a second entry and get creative. :devil:
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