Looks like an early sample slab to me.
There is definitely raised and loose metal. This coin seems to fit the error and not variety aspect. If it is a variety then there must be another...
Cross State-who is moving, agreed looks like a fun few bags. Wonder if there are any key dates left to go thru.
Where's Chris when you need him. It cost too much to refine the copper out of the cents to make a profit. These folks think that they are somehow...
Lamination crack.
You can have the Florida Keith collection put on all the coins that you send in to PCGS. You have to pay for it, and they will put it on the slab...
I like it as a 64, could go gem.
Was wondering the same thing. Not really a fan of the slab. I think that this could turn into a scam.. Just keep watch as they come out.
Have you checked the die crack from forehead thru the hair. They are markers to identify a variety....
You do understand what it means to be a collector. Stash that one away in a flip, grow your knowledge.
I think some of what you are seeing is corrosion, and that is the area that is green and in an arc thru IGWT. There is no doubling of God. The rim...
Notice that ONE is reversed, the N is upside down, that is a dead giveaway for a vise job, or another cent pressed into the surface of the coin.
Personally, I would leave it. Maybe if it was a 77 or another key date.
Those are thick with corrosion. Unless you can find some key dates. I would just toss them to the wild.
Thats a double clash, fun coin.
I think this one grabs AU. I like the eye appeal.
Both of you are a great bit of information and wisdom, Please both of you keep posting to each others threads. I think the iggy button is just an...
When I was searching grades I saw a few, like yours looks like I need to finish the set and get the other die pair.
It definitely punches the 65 grade. and no doubt PL. I looked up a few that had more breaks in the frost on Robert. One was a 66 PL I am satisfied...
@Chris B what did yours grade?
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