Some of you are wishing I would have bought one of them. I will put it in the memoirs for my Kids to buy one for the collection. I think that I...
A real hard one to find. 83D DBL Ear. 97 dbl ear 84 and 88 dbl ear. 83 DDR. So many to remember.! Do a good search, or else we will find your...
I can see we got folks here to read up. And, when Google isn't your friend, Make sure that you use that search bar up in the right corner of the page.
I did miss the beads, there is some definite wear on One cent. I could be missing in the originality end of the grade. I see some details missing,...
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Thinkin the same thing @Paddy54
One of my favorite Woodies! Before I learned contrast and sharpness. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This one is unbelievably Lustrous, but only got a 63....
It's hard to tell what your coin would grade. The luster is not present in your photos. It has vey nice details though. Strong shield, and the...
If you put those in their the rarest of them all is the 92 and 92D close AM.
There were no proofs minted from 65 to 67. They were special mint sets (SMS).
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Radial flow lines happen upon the striking of all coins. because of the convex shape of the dies the center of the dies are what makes contact...
I bought a 41D at the last show in an soap box slab. It was graded 66RD. Today it is right on the border of RD and RDB.
PF65 I think I see flow lines which would limit the cam and dcam.
Your cent suffers from an extreme amount of die abrasion and die deterioration. Nothing out of the ordinary or an error.
Seems the coin has turned in the slab. I would guess that it is still RB.
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