It would be really difficult to tell the variety. The reverse plays a big part. There are weak D's and no D variety's. There are certain...
How many of these common cents are you gonna post before referencing the material that you have been given. Not an error!
These are common to find in nice shape, they were collected and didn't see much circulation, that is until people found out that they weren't...
Start your own thread and post some photos.
$180
Do show and tell!
A normal looking zincoln.
The cent shows many plating blisters, linear plating blister.
It's a business strike indicated by the P mm.
Although I really can't say what caused the toning on this cent, could have been an end roll. I was at the ANA last summer, it was the final day....
Same here. I don't see the original coin posted to the thread. Maybe post the coin when you receive it @jerryc39
It usually isn't the camera it is the photographer.
It doesn't seem to pass the die marker test, You will find one. And Thanks for only one post.:happy:
What do you grade it?
I think that the reverse compliments the obverse. 63PL
It looks MS to me.
That's Verdigri, a quick dip in acetone will loosen it from the surface of the coin, Just make sure that you have distilled water nearby, give...
The mirrors look like a lot of fun.
Very cool! I wonder how many are out there?
I will try and photo the Matron Head large cent a little later today.
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