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The three coins together cost me around a buck or two. Here is an SMS note the three colors on this coin. Not too different from the same three on...
I definitely see the color progressions on that coin.
It looks like the second coin I posted didn't post. Here it is. https://coins.ha.com/itm/a/1232-4037.s
That's a Perty 57'. I do see your point on the progression, of colors. Here is one of the plate coins on PCGS.[ATTACH] This coin didn't show this...
If you have any photos, I would like to see. I am definitely on the fence with this one.
I think that the spot that I worry about the most is the one on the E of united.
Thanks, It is perty in hand.
I did some searching on coin facts and this color, that I have done my best to portray. I have found this color on some MS coins, and hints on...
I have a roll of BU 61 P that I am gonna go through tomorrow. I will post one of them so you can see them side by side..
All proofs have full steps.
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Yes the vividness is there. What isn't shown is the reflective fields. It is very flashy.
I would have never guessed.
That's a plating blister. The 87' is a copper coated zinc cent. very common among the new Zlincolns.
Have you tried matching it to any of these? http://m.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/RelatedCoins/2094
It would be fun to see a photo from a stereo microscope on those bright areas. As far as I have is an adjustable microscope lense that I use for...
I first thought some kind of fissure, I am questioning the area above the A can't quite tell if it is damage or a defective planchet.
Bought this from an antique shop, quite a few years ago, cardboard 2*2 amongst a bunch of other coins MS and circulated. I was wondering what...
To help here with Alurids statement. Earlier die states showed definition in those areas. As the die wears, the strike quality goes down, most of...
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