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There is no doubt that this is PMD. The reeds on the third side happens during the Striking process.
It's possible for all corrosion to get worse. Even if you are keeping it. I would have it slabbed to protect it.
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1992-d-1c-close-am-bn/83099
Not sure, depends on the grade and if the corrosion can be mitigated.
That's a coin that needs to be in a slab. Is that exposed zinc on the Memorial? or corrosion? Maybe some restoration? Cool find. I would use PCGS...
Like @Evan8 said I would send him a copy of the police report.
AU55
Clearer photos needed. I call split plate doubling.
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If it wasn't for the surfaces I would say no, Star worthy.
52' was synonymous with variety's. Lot's of MM problems that year. Must have had a rookie running the MM punch in Philly. One of my favorite is...
Yeah, date also?
Nice original looking set.
Merry Christmas! It's a fun coin! Nice pretty RD.
I have a few that are inappropriately annealed. Clad quarters you can still see the separation. ;)
Good call you guy's. But the third side (rim) makes me think it is plated. It should show the clad layers, if it was exposed. That leaves us to...
Any one of the owl's. Fun looking coins to research.
Can we post some almost serial #'s.
Luster breaks are the big determining factor when going over 65, especially in focal areas. Not trying to kick the OP, or degrade the coin, it is...
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