D Not to take away from this Jeff. There was a near terminal die Zlincoln posted today. Keep your eyes peeled, I have seen and put away quite a...
It would have a premium, I wouldn't know how much though.
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If you are talking to me. Yeah. in my defence contact like what is on Washingtons cheek should not be allowed on a gem grade coin.
It looks like corrosion around the perimeter.
I like it NT. The one thing that would hold me back a bit is the near terminal toning on the perimeter that really doesn't have any color. Pretty...
Definitely split plating (outside) the image inside the column is part of the design and seen on most well struck unabraded Lincoln cents.
If it was from a circ roll, you have zero chance of getting a 70. There isn't a 70+ designation. Let's put it this way, there aren't any SAC...
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Well I was a grade low, PCGS must have liked the color enough to give it a gem grade. Or, the toning is covering some of it.
I am more of a picker, I don't sell my raw coins. You can try to find one on the bay or PCGS, NGC that has been sold. from the photos provided I...
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Figured it wouldn't be long before someone posted a DCarr.
Hopefully he knew it was a fake. Or, can get his money back.
Thanks for that. Either way the edge lettering is done separate from the striking process.
Pam I believe the edge lettering is added before the coin is struck.
Just trying to be helpful. When using a cell phn. Do not expand the image before you shoot the photo. Get as close as you can to the coin on 1X...
When grading these moderns, especially a copper plated planchet. You first need to know how well these coins were struck, and what kind of...
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The photos are way over pixelated. Is it Zinc or copper? Is it a large date or a small date? There is also some damage in the area, could be damaged.
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