Just because they sell the best, doesn't make them accurate graders, or the best grading service.
Remember when people were calling rub on one side of a coin cabinet friction? The eagles breast looks flattened and not because it was in contact...
You sure NGC didn't move to Colorado?:cigar:
The MM looked like the placement was not correct when flipping back and forth between photos. Placing your photo in the way you did. I am seeing...
A piece of the rim came loose and folder over into the surface of the coin
That's a new one I like it!:)
That's a new one. I like it!:p
Just a worn cent. Not a doubled die.
The first looks like a Die chip. I don't see that the rim has been affected. second peeling lamination as Ken said.
Yes, as the die wears Flow lines are worn into the die face.
I see DDD, especially the one with the heavy flow lines.
AU53+
Can't be on the planchet. It is present on 5 different coins.
Same here. The details do not match Die deterioration
$60
$29
You have some better photos, of the date and MM position?
Nailed that one thanks Dave!
MS 66BN
I came across this thread and wondered where you have been?
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