Where's the D? It's on the reverse.
Not pretty to look at but it's your collection. You know where the coin is that fits in that hole. Up to you so think about a way to make it work. :)
You don't copy. Use this thread, click Upload a File. Choose the photos in your phone and click done. Once they load, click the full image....
I have no idea. I don't look at eBay.
Here's the reveal and thanks for playing. [ATTACH]
You can always make or print a copy of that date to fill your hole.
Any other guesses?
Originally graded as a MS-64 but higher today. Looks like it's toning on the reverse around 5-6 o'clock.
Of course it's snow on the roof. That coin was minted in the dead of winter. All joking aside, that's a nice one!
I'd say it's genuine as nothing stands out to me.
@Indianhead65 I reread your opening post. I thought I was the only one that purchased key and semi key dates first. I've always done that as those...
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Lincoln's eye is normal, maybe a bit more defined than others or it could be a small plating bubble that bursted open. The reverse is a plating...
All damaged and welcome to CT.
I think it's more a G-8 than a G-6 myself. None of the letters are worn into the rim and the date and mintmark are clear. If it was the right...
NAV for sure
Too minor to be of any value.
Spend it.
There are a number of great books on various topics but my go to book is the R. S. Yeoman Red Book.
The person submitting this to the grader paid a low fee. They submitted a bulk lot. All they wanted was a slab that identified it for what it is,...
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