One of these days I will buy a scope. I agree that the first photo is useless the second has a good chance.
I thought I saw what ToughCoins saw. I was a voter for a details slab.
I agree as a reference. I still have a few hanging around.
What is that Rick? Is that the base that you put the coin on?
It's worth face value. 1 Cent.
Looks to be an honest looking coin minus the corrosion/verdigris on the reverse which would bother me. I would pass.
Neat die clash on the first. Fun find. The last is just damage as already posted by Spark.
Wow, those proof Trade and Morgan dollars are incredible. Lots of plate coins on PCGS came out of that collection.
What Lonny is showing is the blending of the steps. This is usually the worst under pillar 3 This one the step is weak under pillar 2
Hey Minanius, I would check the link that Paddyman posted. At first look I would say that a lot of what you see is Die deterioration. But Wexler...
Your coin has the tall MM. Punches don't get worn down. The dies get over used. There are many reasons for a MM to be thicker than normal. These...
I send them to my email account. Then download them on the laptop. I use a 4x loupe, most use a 10x. Anything over 10 is not needed.
I am gonna have to agree with the above grades of MS62. If it is circulated then NGC did a good job of hiding the contact.
Troy you will have to get clearer photos. A little less light and stabilize your phone. There are 27 ddo's for the year. What you will need todo...
It's a DDR, neat find!
Most of the last roll of wheats I searched were 52's. From what I have read 52's were invested in and saved in mass numbers. In circulated...
Your photos are good Cheech.
And here is the BIE. [ATTACH] Some of the die chip is visible on the 9 [ATTACH]
Here is the die crack going to the rim. The above description says die chip left wheat. [ATTACH]
I have found little stashes of cents that an estate sale has missed, or maybe a pint or quart jar/cup of change that they accumulated setting the...
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