Your lack of honesty kills your chance of ever being anything in the hobby. I question anything you might have to say.
This thread makes me think of @rlm's cents . In his honor. A matte proof woody. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Seven with consecutive numbers. [ATTACH]
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I didn't think they used any PVC with the Ike's but figured the OP coin must have had something on it.
The area under whatever the acetone removed did not tone the same as the rest of the coin.
I don't know I could tell the difference between a proof and a well struck Morgan. I have looked at very few of these proofs in my life.
This is the oldest I have found. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
We are looking at images. PCGS had the coin in hand. If there were breaks in the luster it would not have been graded a 64. I don't always agree...
The OP is a fake. Just some kid with nothing better to do.
Even a crack like the one below adds very little to the value of this dime. Some collect cracks and some would not care to own one. [ATTACH]
Maybe $2. There is nothing valuable about this kind of stuff.
It's just a minor die crack. It's right there along with die chips. Nothing special and very common. Some folks collect them for fun but not rare...
I'll go with die scratch as well.
It's just a damaged coin. Better images won't change that.
It's how much you know and trust the person. There are folks here that I would send thousands of dollars to and not worry a bit. Several have...
Sorry but I don't see anything that makes me think this is a DDO.
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I'll bet it would grade 64 today.:wacky:
With old copper, color will tell you a lot. When you see warm colors in circulated large cents, there is a great chance the coin was messed with...
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