That's a fair price. The going retail price is 5 cents per coin and people routinely pay more than that on ebay.
I'm passing on voting this time. NGC is too unpredictable on coins like this. My guess would have been AU-53. There's just too many signs of...
WOW! Stunning coin! That thing is HAMMERED to boot!
That's definately strange looking!
I don't see how this could be anything but PMD. It's definately unusual since the reverse seems unaffected, but there's no minting process I can...
I have a similar colored coin I'm selling on the bay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/220897684064?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1558.l2649
NICE! I love red wood!
That's profound doubling damage. I'd keep it even though it's not a true doubled die. That's one of the better examples I've seen.
I thought I was looking at a 1916! NICE COIN!
HAHAHAHAHA....I've done the exact same thing...but it wasn't in a slab. LOL
NICE COIN! Congrats!
Post mint damage, not an error.
Post mint damage/corrosion, not an error.
Even cleaned examples of the 09S and 14D sell at a premium. This is especially true with non-harshly cleaned coins which both of them appear to be.
Just a highly worn coin.
Smart move to get it graded! Congrats!
Ahhh....not in POCKET CHANGE! The mintage isn't that high at 139M and this is a very difficult coin to find in circulation. You coin is worth...
Here's a few sample pics I get with that cheap lamp and a cheap, old Canon SD700IS.
I use a simple $25 lamp I picked up from Lowes. Here's pics of the lamp and the bulb specs:
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