A little unnaturally glossy from an old dip or cleaning coins tone much faster after they've been cleaned. Beat up cheek too I'd put it at the ms...
Damage
A solid 64 with nice frosty luster.
Sorry that was a bit over the top. That's just my opinion. A coin is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. In my case not much. My...
[ATTACH] Here is the pcgs coinfacts. Photo of the only genuine 43 d Lincoln. Notice the 3 of the date not the same
The lower half of the 3 looks disjointed and cruder then seen on a real example
This was a genuine circulated Lincoln cent that someone changed the last digit of the date in with some metalworking and engraving skills. I do...
Altered date. I think it's either a 42-d or 48-d
Horrid horrid piece of crap. Relief cast with bubbles all over. Looks like pot metal with cheap gold plate. Good for dollar store jewelry is about it.
True. But my focus and love is the early stuff trade dollars and bust and seated coinage
400+ years ago Shakespeare said lets kill all the lawyers nothing changed and still sounds like a good idea
Dippety do dah. Or worse. Unquestionably a cleaned au. To me wouldn't buy it over melt but that's me id rather wait for a nice original skin and...
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