Post some photod.
Good call @paddyman98 . I thought I saw more of a ragged area on the rim. But also didn't know that there was a cracked planchet reference
You have a very good point there Lord. I didn't even think about a loss of lamination. I do think that these are for the most part the same...
64PL and a beautiful coin.
Looks like a fissure. Small but neat.
Thats a good grip. That can't during this uprise, stop Us from shaking hands.. I guessed proof first. If you think about it they are all of the...
Yeah, but that is wear. When it's mine i would want to justify it also, but I see wear. Thats not weak strike, That is the begining of cicam....
It's very ftosty. Nixe war time cent.!
I am at 62. The definition of a true slider. Au in my opinion.
Even at 66 it has originality, no steps, And I am sure that the die state was a pain to photo. Nice looking Jefferson.
I honestly think that this one is undergraded. It has a rough surface, something I would think indicative of a steel plated strike. There really...
I have a few sets. Haven't yet memorialized my birth year. I am still too young. 1975. I have found that nothing excites me about the year....
Perty coin and great photos. MS67
Hint: the reason I wanted to see the reverse.
That is Lincoln sitting. There are many DDR's involving the center of the coin because of the single squeze method used to make the working dies....
Can you post the reverse also?
It's damage. Can't quite tell what happened but that did not happen at the mint.
65 I like the target toning. Not usual of a 56 but, I will play along. Nice coin Paddy.
I am in the boat that this coin more suffers from planchet defects than actual damage or bag contact. Therefore the price tag it got. The coin...
Add one to the 64. A little late to the thread.
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