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What are you paying for? Insurance?
Neither. I have a great postal person and I live in the old fashioned door-to-door delivery area. I simply put it out for her to take.
My guess would also be replated. If the edges are zinc plated, then it definitely has been replated.
I do not seee any signs of whizzing. I think whatever was done was chemical.
Yes, they are date specific. Just look at the 1922 Lincoln. They are all horrible strikes, but they go to 65.
Here are a couple of PCGS descriptions you might find interesting;
Yes, I read that too, but his answer was as I posted. And, BTW, the coin I posted that he said "That mark is nowhere near as bad." Its mark is...
If you are going to drag me into this, then you need to go to the beginning. My post was in response to; I am sorry, but that very much sounds to...
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No. It is an example of over-used well worn dies.
TPG's do not like woodies and the grain tends to hide wear. I think it will go 53.
To be technical. there are 146 copper Lincoln cents to a pound.
Apparently I am the odd man. I think it got a 50.
There is a new PCI since then, but I cannot tell you anything else about it.
I am pretty sure that is just a woody. I don't think any think has been done to it.
His question was who graded it?
I would guess MS, but I cannot be sure. You focus is off just enough so I cannot tell for sure. 63 if it does go MS.
Your choice. I prefer the sticky back - if you can get them cheap enough.
Gimp will do it. It is free.
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