It is very nicely done. Not really my thing though.
I didn’t have a clue where to post this so here it is. As stated on the label. Not worth much but it’s pretty and the only one I have. [ATTACH]...
Something strikes me as It’s been tampered with in the past.
Environmental damage
That’s exactly what I was thinking. These photos show it a little better than the original ones.
Put in a flip and then your binder.
It is a beautiful coin! I want one.
Buying such an item from an antique dealer warrants caution on your behalf. I know, I’m an antique dealer as well as a collector. Most dealers...
I get what you mean but isn’t that break off point a bit to clean? Shouldn’t there be a sharp spot? It look to clean and when I blow up that edge...
Don’t you mean cents? :smuggrin:
@707 The Lincoln Cent is damaged but only because of that straight edge at 6 o’clock. That was ground down. Very unfortunate. I agree with...
Where did you get that one Sal? It’s known as a “clamshell”. Great find!
Eagles have armpits?
Only two have potential and while the others are interesting they are only worth face value.
Can you weigh the coin and give us a photo of the edge?
He sure deserves it. I’m sure his brothers and sister will help you. :)
Yes but they are minor to me. And in being packed, there was definitely no humidity.
Here’s two 1955-S mint state cents. Both were in a 2x2 and packed for 10 years. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Get some better photos of the obverse. It doesn’t look like damage to me. Looks like die cracks in OF AMERICA. That makes me think it was a...
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