Have some patience, they will show up eventually....they will make billions of them.
Did you order VERDI-GONE™ or VERDI-CARE™? :confused:
Hard to tell form the picture, but it would be a die clash.
I'm surprized acetone did that well. At least the surface is now prepared for use with VERDI-CARE™. :kewl: I can't wait to see your pictures....
There's virtually NO unsearched wheat cents in the world anymore and DEFINATELY not on ebay. Don't waste your money.
Come on....post the grades already. I think I have 10% more gray hair then when this post started. LOL
I would have returned that within 1 minute of opening....unless it was an amazing bargain. The seller shows clearly a red coin with cartwheel...
The differences in coin photos can be quite profound. I really prefer not to manipulate ANY aspect of my pictures except to resize them for web...
NICE! I love finding toners in these old proof sets. I have some Lincolns and Jeffersons that are outstanding.
Based on the photos the coin appears to have been harshly cleaned. It's a shame because it looks to have unc details.
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And new collectors always ask this.... Yes, you can pull mint state coins from circulation.
GUESS the grade it right! LOLOLOL Ain't no way brother, but, a wild a$$ guess: PR-67
Oh man, proofs are next to impossible to photograde IMO. The imperfections require in hand examination. Nonetheless, I'll take a wild a$$ guess....
I collect BU Lincoln rolls. I have every date/mint from 1980 up from roll searching. I only had to buy a couple of those rolls like the 1982...
It's a MAD, not worth a premium as these are very common.
Personally, I'd never waste the money submitting a corroded coin unless it was worth good $$$ and required authentication. Sometimes a "details"...
Get out the acetone and do some soaking. It will only take a few minutes.
Did you try the polarity ladder on it?
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