You're welcome and back at ya, mwah!
It's a slight MAD and she's a beauty.
Happy Birthday!
That's a keeper and you are correct, struck through grease. A great example.
Nice looking, especially for junk grade.
MD can affect any or part of the letters, numbers or design. Yours is classic MD. It's flat and shelf like and profiles get this affect a lot.
They'd probably call the police for passing a counterfeit but I'm going to outsmart them and keep it in my coin hoard, err, collection.
Glad you saw this. Did you notice the error? It's a cud and the crack goes across the top of the mound the Buffalo stands on. A very neat error.
Glad you picked up on that.
Nice ones! Thanks for posting.
It's not worth the cost to grade it. Just put it in a flip and be happy you've got it.
At the bulk mail center. Try and find it. That's where the problems are, at the bulk mail centers.
It's all the same to me regardless of the name. I hoard coins. I accumulate coins. I store coins. That makes me a collector of coin. Hoarding...
The plating was chemically removed.
All coins go through the same process before they are bagged or rolled.
It's damaged and welcome to CT.
I built a full set of the Indians and enjoyed doing so. It's a fairly short set but interesting and I was able to complete it.
Here's the last one for now. A elongate for the 1989 Middle Atlantic Numismatic Association. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Have you thought about focusing on the $2.50 Indians? Only one of them is a price killer but it can be completed in a reasonable time frame.
A nice looking 1960 Large Date Lincoln Memorial Cent. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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