No, those are likely damage from the machine counters.
What he said! It's not worth any premium.
Hummmm.....a real savy buyer with $800 to waste. :rolling:
Formation of copper carbonate: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper(II)_carbonate Baking soda will just totally eat the surface of a copper...
Oooooo man, now it looks horrible. The baking soda was a bad idea, it's far too harsh on copper. IMO, the coin went from cleaned to harshly...
1916-S - MS61/62BN, may have been cleaned and retoned, these are often woodgrained in brown. A bit on the ugly size, the price is justified. A...
Most likely just a grease filled die. However, it looks like there could a dropped letter there.
Worked very well!
Nothing unusual, probably just grease filled.
Welcome to CT! I'm sorry to hear about your condition, keep the faith. Another story, a dear friend of mines mother had breast cancer and was...
Sounds like fun! Congrats on your buy. The 50's wheats are full of interesting stuff.
Sorry, but that's a normal cent and not a WAM. The WAM's are from the Philly mint.
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