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It's in an old NGC slab as a 64. I'm thinking it could look much better. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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63
66
A 1000 coins would be too much to deal with. I would take the 20K coin and trade it for 10 or 20 coins.
I think it's machine doubling but not a doubled die.
I thought it was really cool when the mint did this. The mint set was only $8.00 at that time and you got the extra W dime for free. In 95 they...
I'll go 63 as well.
I'll go with 63. Nice coin.
I'll guess it graded 63.
It's not possible to know what has happened to the coin. It's just damaged.
Sorry. Just damage.
Soak it in water for a while. Next soak it in acetone for a few hours. Hold off on the Q-tip
Nice find. It will be fun.
I may be wrong but I feel the flattened horizontal lines were caused by the dies being clashed. If you go to CoinFacts and look at the images for...
I'll guess the second one graded higher.
Copper is going to change color for so many reasons, they can't be listed. I still feel it's normal stuff. With spots, my first thought is...
I missed that grade. There was this really hot lady I was chasing. :D Most folks involved with coins call this type of thing toning. Looking...
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