+1 Using @baseball21 theory the target (center dot) is now three times the size it was 15 years ago.. That's not grading, it is merely fluffing...
That's not even toning it is just environmental damage spend it.
Nice set Ron. Do you plan on tucking it away? Putting it on a shelf and forgetting about it?
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I was thinking that myself. There is also something between the B and E. Better photos of the area would definitely help. @asilverbug
@Coop76 You can try to match it up to one of these. http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1958&die_id=1958d1do004&die_state=mds...
Nice grease filled do you have an Idea on the date? What's the other side look like?
Fantastic sets Collect!
That darn S mint mark all ways chop full of die chips and variations. Earlier die states are the one to look for RPM's
The angle isn't helping the position of the MM. It is hard to tell if it is correct.
The 88 is a type two reverse of 89. Both of these reverses show a wide AM. The style of the FG is the only thing that changed in 89'
I sold a coin same look on the obverse, The crescent on the reverse gets my vote. Yes to a star.
Leave it as is. I always return to my sets, and see if I missed anything, they are little reminders of what is common.
That was fast. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Late die state and very lustrous.
If you got it for 20$ just think of what they paid. Nice Haul Heavy! Love the rotation!
Thanks Ya'll for not posting a D yet, I need to re image the S. Someone out there has a 52D.
@LaCointessa It's hard to tell without the coin in hand. The reference coin does look like the T has taken a hit, or has slight damage. I am not...
Anyone got a D? I have an S.
In the instance of a close AM the space between the M and E are equally important as the space between the A M. As far as the 88' goes the AM is...
Hairline like these definitely take the coin out of a Mint State grade. It is only as of late that coins like this get MS or details grades. If...
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