It is created by grease, dust and debris being compacted into the incuse, on the die, T of Liberty. Coins struck prior to this example would have...
1982 was a transitional YEAR. The copper cent was still produced for much of the year. Towards the end of the year the thin copper coated, zinc...
Sometimes, coins just tone that way. This has had no treatments, no experiments done to it [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Like the toning, but, WOW, what a great reverse
We have a number of carriers we use, there are no import taxes within the EU but it is mandatory to give contact info of the receiver. When the...
It is dated 1907 with the 7 looking not quite right. The color is a bright orange and un-natural looking. There are many gouges around the rim,...
Only me and you apparently
Maybe the OP is getting confused after seeing references to the type B proof reverses , but not realising it only applied to some of the late...
See post #19
^^^ +1
We order and despatch from our shop in Spain to most of Europe, many of the carrier services require a contact number of the receiver so they can...
Edit. Looking closer I don't think it is
Coin#1 for me. Something about it that appeals more than #2 #1 MS 66 #2 MS 65+
Overall I give it MS 65+
^^^^ Just, WOW
I had suspicions a few posts ago, the imagery was too good
Little bit of subterfuge going on there. That image is from PCGS Coinfacts page, LOL
Congratulations, to be honest, that many likes to a ratio of posts, shows the quality of your contributions. Long may it continue
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Congrats, that is a big number. Here is a 1974 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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