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Yes the vividness is there. What isn't shown is the reflective fields. It is very flashy.
I would have never guessed.
That's a plating blister. The 87' is a copper coated zinc cent. very common among the new Zlincolns.
Have you tried matching it to any of these? http://m.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/RelatedCoins/2094
It would be fun to see a photo from a stereo microscope on those bright areas. As far as I have is an adjustable microscope lense that I use for...
I first thought some kind of fissure, I am questioning the area above the A can't quite tell if it is damage or a defective planchet.
Bought this from an antique shop, quite a few years ago, cardboard 2*2 amongst a bunch of other coins MS and circulated. I was wondering what...
To help here with Alurids statement. Earlier die states showed definition in those areas. As the die wears, the strike quality goes down, most of...
A big part of me wants to call that 04' an AU58.. But I am gonna say MS 64 The 16' MS66
There is one thing I know, And that is that I have looked at a lot of coins in hand. And have never bought a coin from photos. I have looked at a...
We are going coin for coin here, The coin in the OP has only one thing going for it, and that is the incredible toning, I would like you to look...
Let me check. I have come across many of these in pocket change. Going back to 2011D The nickel by itself is too hard to strike by itself. Copper...
This is the point that is being missed here. This coin is no doubt a 66+ at best. The dings planchet marks ect.. would no doubt hold it back. Tell...
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The lines are from an improperly mixed alloy or Woodie. I think that the color is environmental damage. A soak in acetone would help with the gunk...
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I am at 50 to 53. I don't see enough wear to go lower.
I am at MS65. That's a pretty Walker.
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