Which is why I don't rely much on ancient grading. I just go by what I like. Usually, the more worn (but identifiable) the better :)
I think it is a great looking Victoria and a pretty nice portrait of Philip I as well. I would've liked the legends to be a bit clearer but...
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That's a condor. Not an eagle. Either way, nice coin.
Looking at that picture, I would def say large date.
I haven't seen a real SD yet. After 7 years of collecting. I've pretty much given up on this variety.
The end? I'm ready to get off Mr. Toad's Wild Ride [MEDIA]
yuuup. Are we there yet?
I'm 4x 12oz beers and on my 3rd 16oz beer 2020 can suck it.
I think it is weak. Just not great pictures http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html
That one looks good to me.
All large
Just put some black censored bars across the naughty bits lol.
Just another "art form" I guess.
No.
The dies are either 1) engraved differently 2) wear on the die from striking
Rubbing alcohol and a q-tip.
That's a nice looking buff!
Loomis rolls. I think it is funny that they use the magnets to remove the foreign stuff that you try to give them but they are more than happy to...
But why couldn't they spell VICTORIA?
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