@physics-fan3.14 describes grading as SLEC. Strike Luster Eye Appeal Contact.
Grading any coin the first thing I look at is contact. Then I inspect the luster, Then I will check eye appeal. The very last thing is strike....
It's too hard to tell anything Pam. You should move the lights and try to stabilize the camera.
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Thats not an error just weakly struck, or a worn-out die.
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If it was full band You would be into some serious money. Nice find @Newbee03
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I will give the reveal this afternoon. There has been one serious lowball that doesn't even fit the coin. LOL @SensibleSal66 what makes you think...
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Yeah, right thru the memorial.
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Good P1 candidate. You need to take the photos before you put them in a flip. You will get much clearer photos. I wouldn't touch the coin with...
Without seeing the reverse? I would leave it alone.
By the way I looked this one up this morning. This is a 1967 Vatican Mint set. The L500 is 85% silver and weighs 11g.
Your right. This is a very dark coin.
Those are doe chips in the MM. Not an RPM.
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