I am going with 63. The luster is a little dull and I see random circ. hairlines on the cheek and jaw. It is perty for a 21. These usually have a...
Same here I don't see a Doubled Die. Yes, Wexler has seen and attributed variety's that Coneca hasn't seen. Coppercoins, has variety's and RPM's...
Is that a thin or thick planchet?
Well I understand that it won't fully stop. With other coins that I have bought previously and were progressing fairly fast, a rinse in acetone...
Sorry to say G smith. That is MD. Flat and shelf like.
I don't see any doubling Pam.
Definitely damage as it can be seen on the rim also.
I don't get the values either. They can be neat if they are unusual, or in an uncommon place. But a premium for a common coin that can be found in...
I don't disagree, I was simply saying that some of the coins we see that usually lean towards the AT category do not show the elevation chromatics...
No toning agent just put up in the closet in paper envelopes. They are getting to the point that I need to remove them. Before the toning goes too...
Not sure a lamination would still be attached. Does there seem to be a void in the area or is there attached metal?
Good to see ya.
This causes an elevation to a different color. Most that AT do not show this color change.
Reverse photo? Thinking strike thru.
Obverse? Also can you find a corresponding doubling? Even central ear doubling has more evidence.
Fun, I wouldn't read too far into it Wells Fargo was the only thing around to travel. I don't think it was till the 90's that a secondary service...
I like the skin.
Your first step is to check MM position, as folks said the position is relative to the die that struck it. Stabilize that camera.
Where you been? I think 65 is right. Good to see you back.
Is that green of any concern? I like to think that is a spot of antiquity, but I am not sure.
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