That's a keeper! I have several rolls of toned moderns that I acquired from searching. KEEP HUNTING!
There are 3. 1) die chip, common, not valuable 2) The D was damaged, not valuable 3) Not sure what you were trying to draw but probably just...
Chuck kind of vanished the past 3 years or so. I think you can count this as dead.
Good luck....especially with the 24-S. I consider the 24/25 S&D issues to be some of the toughest Lincolns. The vast majority are absolute crap.
VERY tough coin to find with a strike like that and the supreme color! SUPER NICE!!
They are quite rare, I've looked for the 92/92D CAM for many years and 10's of thousands of coins....never found one.
Lincolns are known for this too. The O in ONE area being a prime example.
My guess is they are catering to the art community rather than the collectors market. It's more of a token on a 1793 planchet. I actually kinda...
Welcome to coin talk! Your coin exhibits what we call PMD (Post Mint Damage). It is not an error cent.
Yes, almost all of them are well-struck with great luster. Most of the grading penalty comes from the black, stain spots.
100% market acceptable toning. Your obverse picture indicates luster under the toning...the reverse picture looks a little flat but acceptable.
I love pictures that clearly show cartwheel spokes like that! NICE
Looks a lot better....good job!
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1 cent....it's been plated.
Xylene would be a better choice IMO....but I doubt it will change much. In general, xylene is a better choice for copper.
Appears to have been encased. Now that I look closer at the big picture, I think I see something. I believe it may have been media blasted. Most...
Agree, that's what made me wonder, the rims aren't square enough.
Indeed! Do you have pictures of the side of the rim? Not sure that it's a matte. I'd TGP it no matter what, it's a nice coin.
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