It is the newcomb variety.
Well I went with 66 - but wavered between 66 and 67. Would not be surprised with a 67 grade. Sure is a beauty.
Why just say it is toned, put it on ebay and it is priceless. :) I agree - that this coin has 0 eye appeal.
I would put the 1888 at VF details. The 1890 I would put AU, but can't tell for sure if that is corrosion on that one spot. The other two are VF...
Yep - head of 1836, small 8 and stars. Looks like it could be an n-14, can really tell - the coronet line looks straight.
I like the coin and say it went back into an AU58 holder.
Still a nice large cent even if it is a details coin. Nice pickups - both of them.
Darn shame about the damage. Repunched dates like this can be pretty cool. And sometimes when taking pictures the angle and the lighting make...
I would probably travel farther for less. :)
Very cool....Thanks for sharing.
Same as ANACs - they got one right. A very nice VF-35 coin. Not quite as much wear as the other coin.
I would say VF-30. Looks really nice, but too much wear for XF grade.
Based off the pictures just look at the 1 - small date is blunt like yours. Now I do not have my books with me, but post the whole coin and maybe...
Took me forever to find the coin with the slash....the barber quarter...poor thing.
Missed this - congrats to ziggy and ziggy jr.
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