The scratches look toned? or do they flash? I would keep it.
I am chiming in to learn something new.
Top notch 65.
This one just came out of a Philly mint set, $10 bucks for the set. Any thoughts on the grade?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can see where you are coming from, I started here a few years ago, What I found was a bunch of knowledgeable members, that are willing to...
A correct example should weigh 3.11 grams. If your examples happen to weigh in between 2.6g to 3.0 grams then it still could be a rolled thick...
I'd be willing to say that they are the same Die. Just one is an earlier Die state.
Can't wait to see them.
It looks just like one that @tommyc03 posted a few days ago.
That is not true, the statements are "straight up". The OP just doesn't want to believe it. Hopefully he reads some of the material posted and...
$12.89
It isn't to big of a deal for me. I don't have to deal with the humidity. Kinda like it that way.
Remember last years post. I think he posted 20 pages of MD, and die deterioration doubling.
Coins don't come from the mint looking like they got in a fight with a hammer. That is (PMD) Post Mint Destruction.
Large date.
If you are seeing anything it is probably pmd. Never resort to the photos, You should look at the coin in hand to determine a variety or error.
I see cartwheel luster in your photos, can't be a proof. I can, see the S pretty well.:)
A 61' Philly just pulled from the cellophane.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I swore this set was a proof for the longest time.
Not sure, try to stabilize your camera, for a clearer photo.
It is definitely a type B reverse.
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