Hot diggity! I have been waiting to see one of those. Been search'in for a good 8 years. Nice Find! One of my Happy songs. [MEDIA]
Maybe a stall to let everyone catch up, I will update when I have a few coins.:happy:
I can only challenge you to look at a lot of coins in hand. If you pick a series that intrigues you. Use "All" the TPGS to get an assessment of...
Remember the grading scheme that is being presented. Ma_rk_et_ing. They are no doubt the kings of a controlled Market. That said It doesn't make...
The moving photo doesn't show the round of the D to the left of the upright. I believe it is only die deterioration.
Please prove that isn't true? And, define the standards that you will be using?
Just because they sell the best, doesn't make them accurate graders, or the best grading service.
Remember when people were calling rub on one side of a coin cabinet friction? The eagles breast looks flattened and not because it was in contact...
You sure NGC didn't move to Colorado?:cigar:
The MM looked like the placement was not correct when flipping back and forth between photos. Placing your photo in the way you did. I am seeing...
A piece of the rim came loose and folder over into the surface of the coin
That's a new one I like it!:)
That's a new one. I like it!:p
Just a worn cent. Not a doubled die.
The first looks like a Die chip. I don't see that the rim has been affected. second peeling lamination as Ken said.
Yes, as the die wears Flow lines are worn into the die face.
I see DDD, especially the one with the heavy flow lines.
AU53+
Can't be on the planchet. It is present on 5 different coins.
Same here. The details do not match Die deterioration
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