I don't see any of the markers that match.
Does not look like a proof to me. Polished sounds right to me.
I'll go with 64 65 64 I like coin #2 the most.
It's worth one cent. Fun to find a cent this old but not worth more than face value.
I like the Barber. Nice honest coin.
Many different dies were used to make the 1949-S cent. This created many different looks. It's a normal thing. Nice images.
Really cool. Some strange things go on over on CU. Some crazy fun folks over there.
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Really cool. Help me understand the straight edges. Was it struck on a clipped blank?
This is a PCGS site called CoinFacts. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts
I see this as a double edged sword. I feel it's important to correct false information but that seems to bring more false information and the OP...
You might want to check on this coin again. If it came from a mint set it had to come from an SMS set. I'm seeing the Top Pop as a 69 and...
Yes, this is Peter's site and we are all his guest. I'm sure that Peter is happy that members try to correct those that come here posting false...
Nice looking coin. The images are a bit out of focus but I'm thinking a worn die caused the look of the steps. You need it to grade MS67 or better...
"This blew my mind" Short trip.
No it's not an SMS cent. Not even close. You won't find one. Welcome to CT.
You ask too much.;) He is just here to mess with us. Probably a past member with a bone to pick. Gives us someone to laugh at.
No. He was already too old to help at the mint. They kicked him out. He had to look at every coin that was minted and it was slowing them down.:D
I think Doug helped write the book on these.
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