That one has seen better days.
Thanks I clicked first unread. it jumped those references.
Split plate doubling is a form of die deterioration in some cases it will affect all the lettering and split the lettering and date in half....
This is interesting can you elaborate or add links?
There is a lot of misinformation out there that a person interested in this hobby could easily be misled. We are glad to help who ever has a...
The past three responses are correct. I think @Wil75 is long gone.
Nice photos Jesus !
There is a good deal of this kind of contact that happens in the Bag. When these coins are hauled to the rolling facility's they endure a great...
This would be because of the die state. Bigger chip later die state. I would like to inform everyone there is a firm of split plate doubling that...
A high grade coins, to pops should all show this sharpness that you are talking about. Being that business strikes usually have a more rounded...
Coins photo'd in a flip are the worst for those of us looking at doubling. It definitely distorts the image.
The nicks and bags marks definitely keep this one from Gem. It looks very evident that the luster isn't an issue. With out seeing the coin. As...
It's light. The air is so thin that you gotta keep moving. Haven't heard this one in a while. [MEDIA]
There has been some help from the "Errors" and "what's it worth" . It's welcoming to see a numismatist enter these torturous threads of opinion....
On the second set of pics I put it at 64. Merely for the toning. At a 63 I think is what the market can handle. The 62 says there is something we...
It's a 62 grade and there are not enough bag marks to condemn this to a 62. PCGS must have seen something that kept it from a higher grade.
There is way to much glare on your photo to tell anything. But there is enough deterioration on the coin to say I seriously doubt it or just plain NO.
Jesus your cent is actually a very nice early die state. And the photos make it look semi PL. There are certain characteristics that proofs have...
Possible slightly filled die or a die polishing. This is pretty common.
What I see in the true views is a coin that was considered a slider. I think that there is enough evidence of high point wear, but not enough to...
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