I like the matte proofs on the buffalo and Lincoln cent design too. I prefer the brilliant proof on other earlier designs too a lot depends on...
Just make sure you use pure acetone from the hardware store not nail polish remover that has other additives
It’s very easy. Get a clean glass jar carefully drop coin In. Fill with acetone maybe 1”. Leave and forget about overnight. Take coin out rinse...
64 barely. Great color cheek almost holds it to 63. Reverse and color.and clean obverse fields Bump it
And anything under 66 will cost you more to get graded than it’s worth
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Thought if you go through sort out the 15 or 20 absolute best. No spotting no marks of any consequence and try them at grading and see what happens
I see mint made adjustment marks. A few tiny reverse dings that are totally acceptable likely an ancient dip it’s recovered nicely from and a...
Au 55. And a soak in acetone to lose the brown
Worn and grungy but original. I think an acetone soak would help it
Vf I’d say. And I think the brown is residue of some sort that hopefully would come off in acetone
A bit of wear I think compounded by a weak obverse strike. Original skin yes it’s a nickel 3 cent I’d grade f-12
Pcgs ms 66 red can be had for under $50
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Nice. Glad you got it
And I would not buy this coin at 62 money. At au 58 money all day.
I feel the coin is a strictly original au 58 market graded to 62. I could see it at au 58 cac. Luster washed out in pics. Tiniest bit of high...
62 and not worth grading. Very common in uncirculated
It does look good. My guess vf-20. He may have not been paying attention is my thoughts. Being on the west coast and the fact these circulated...
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