So you bought this coin from Heritage?
edited thought I saw an 1888.
That sucks KandiB you might try keeping them in something a little more air tite. Maybe a couple of zip lock baggies, to help slow down any...
I wonder what kinda tones or maybe corrosion a tackle box makes? @paddyman98 you ever tried this?
83 D is not known for doubled dies. What is known for doubling is post 82' cents. But 99% of the time it is the wrong type of doubling,...
It would be better if you had the missing lamination. At some point in it's life, looks like someone removed it. Nice photos by the way.
I am so glad at times like these that I make my transitions in person. And if I like a coin, it never sees the dealers hand again. Carry on.;)
I haven't captured the Photos of the 89D, that best show its appearance. These dark modern coins are really a bear to photo. Here's a crazy shot...
It's blasted a bit with the light, thinking AU.
I now see the errors in my grade. It must present much different than the photos.
True that. I have gnip gnop balls covering mine and it is a pain at certain distances.
The thread below shows what a mint state coin looks like and has die polishing lines. If you scroll through the thread @jtlee321 also shows what...
Cool die scratches @ldhair
I would have to freshen up on the style of press used but a feeder finger positioned the planchet. There had to be some sort of mechanism to help...
Nice job on that photo. Well done with the semi PL surfaces and showing the luster. Some of these are a real pain.
Whats a Sacagawag?
I saw that but thought it to be toned combined with a weak strike. This whole slider value grading thing gets me a little puzzled though.
I buy them when I find a nice set. What is too bad for me anyways is that dealers won't let you go through there stock. Other wise I would use...
Claw has the idea this isn't a mint state coin that your finger or a tooth pick won't work.
I love these golden toned coins. This one just out of a Mint set. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
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