1930- NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted.
1929-D PCGS slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted.
That is the raw coin in an airtite. I would think that got a 67 and a 68 would be possible if those little spots are lighting or holder rather...
I have no idea if this is included in what you are looking for or not, but.......
Problem - I have nothing to post. Anyone?
If you can explain to me how you have a raise line in the middle of the "E PLURIBUS" lettering for only one coin, I might consider some possibilities.
Just what is a "nonmetallic metal"? The 1943 was made of zinc coated steel. BTW, every other penny from 1909 to 1981 also weighed 3.1 grams....
You missed corroded.
Just what on earth gives you a hint that this coin has had more than one strike?
This and http://www.cointalk.com/t179056/ will be ending tomorrow night.
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I like it. Will try $800.
I would say it is a scratched die.
Every bit of it and I have not touched the picture color/toning one bit.
I would love to have it, but I think I can now see enough nicks on the reverse to keep it at a 64.
I believe you are correct. At worst, all you have to do with seasnake's coin is click on it to get the answer. Anyhow, $1100 for your gold.
Everyone that I can see are on the slab.
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