Simple enough to comply with, 500 pixels is nothing in todays world.
Looks like a normal cent to me.
1918-D, looks have been exposed to acid and retoned.
Tough coin in MS with any red, I bet they RB'd it. The slight woodgraining, spotting and weak luster bring it down, I'd call it a 64RB...
Blazing luster...it almost looks cameo!
Impaired obverse luster and the spots....but I think it has eye appeal. 65+
Weak strike, couple of obverse spots that may have developed, 66 but I'm not rolling the dice.
I can tell it's a blazer, nice orange-peel luster on the obverse and you can see the die polish lines on the reverse.....beautiful coin!
He clearly states his coins are AT. I don't mind, I think they are actually pretty cool looking.
I believe the weight tolerance is +/- 0.1 g, it could be dirty, and/or your balance is out of calibration.
You cannot "unclean" a coin. The damage is done. IMO, the best hope is to make a pocket piece out of it and carry it for several years to wear it...
Yuck!
If PCGS took off 5 points from this coin, I'd be shocked.
Getting anything with color past the TPG's is an act of God. :rolleyes:
Man, hanging on by a thread!
I'm about to leave the 10 top for the first time! JEZ!
Time to clear some stuff off my desk! http://www.ebay.com/sch/q3excessive/m.html?item=380665429924&viewitem=&rt=nc&_trksid=p4340.l2562
That's my company name. :)
Thanks for sharing and the kind words! :D First off, the product's name is VERDI-CARE™. Sure is a nice coin, looks like you did a good job at...
a 31-S in change? WOW!
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