I don’t have the answer to your question. I may be wrong asking this. Aren’t you the fellow that created the overlay tool I have seen on here? One...
Just amazed at the mint luster peeking through around the edges of this lovely elderly lady.
I am growing quite fond of the Circ-cam look. And it looks nice on your merc.
Don’t tell me that! Let me enjoy my fantasy western world just a little longer please!
Well... Two answers really. It’s a low grade coin so maybe four or five bucks on a really good day. But... You didn’t show the reverse of the...
Thanks for that link. I believe that is exactly the info the OP was looking for. And I learned from it too.
No.... Color variations have nothing really to do with coin grading. Those cents would be nice to hold onto and start building a collection from...
Yours.... Hands down. I think @jtlee321 was dead on the mark. Their photography showcases their slab.
There was a thread earlier this week where a post showing a comparison of copper cent hues from brown to red and every variation in between. It...
Well there’s no way to put a definitive response to that. I would suspect natural toning though. However it could be as simple as a bored kid with...
There are as many different answers to that as there are cents. The earlier Lincoln’s are mostly a copper composition. Copper changes hues in...
Awesome uncle!.... Well, there is a neat story behind the gold plated "racketeer nickel". I can bore you with that another time if you want. It is...
Very much so for me anyway. I learned of your company on line and became a routine buyer....... However it does seem odd to me that I rebel so...
I just copied and saved it and re-uploaded the image. Hopefully it is there now.
I copied it from a conversation thread here on CT. I believe when I get home I'll take the photo again and see if I can edit in the new photo.
Not minted like that. They have been terribly abused.
Sure... A Lincoln cent from the first century AD!.... Seriously, that has all the earmarks of what is called a "grease filled die". Not terribly...
Then up his allowance! This IS the 21st century, ya know.
When I was overseas in the Army in the early 1980's a dollar bill was a sight to see. The government shipped all those SBA's to us and made us use...
Nice piece of 68 year old history there..... It is a copper cent. No steel in that one. It has been stained with something over the course of its...
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