I think they would grade 3 or 4. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice group.
Look at the edge of the coin. Can you see a copper layer?
Could you just tell us what the slab says?
I remember reading something about a mint worker that was marking dies in some way. I forgot the details.
Be careful. Next he will call you a cat hater.
No. The D mint mark tells you it was made in Denver. They did not make proofs.
It looks like a normal worn cent.
Machine doubling. Folks used to call this profile doubling. Pretty cool but very little value.
If you have a capsule that fits the presentation case but the coin is loose in the capsule, that's an easy fix. I'll wait to type it all out.
Meow creates these threads to cause fighting between other members here. If you can't see that you have not looked at the history enough.
A lot of cool products never make it to market because of the R&D cost. I have seen this a lot with hand tools. Some just sell the idea to a major...
JP's Corner sells these. https://www.jpscorner.com/collections/ring-type-air-tite-coin-holders
Really nice. I knew if I guessed 66 it would be a 67.:D
I can't decide from the images. It's possible the S is just damaged. I would send it to ANACS, just for fun.
Nice group. I'll turn this one for you. [ATTACH]
Fun and creative idea. I think it would sell in the $1 to $2 range but that's going to be tough to do. Any idea of what a mold would cost and what...
I'll go with 66. Pretty coin.
Good idea. They are doing a good job of getting back with questions with Ask NGC. It was not always that way. Always a quality answer but it was slow.
Machine doubling on the date. Fun coin but not really special or worth anything.
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