They would grade the cent you posted as a normal cent.
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Very true. Ten thousand people were waiting in line to shake his hand. Sad day in US history.
It was cleaned in some way.
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Leather and a vice work really well. It's a safe way to not create more damage to the coin. A small press is good as well but you have to be...
Medals are wild. You can post any medal or play off of any date shown on the medal. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I didn't know the mint made satin finish cents in 2019.
Eight year old thread.
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I would say that very few feel that way about you. I see you as the voice of reason when folks are acting stupid.
It's fake. Lots of those going around.
That is the rare twisted image variety. With a bit of practice, it would look like a normal damaged cent.
Take note of how each letter is really thin at the top. With a true doubled die, the letter would be normal with a second raised part to the letter.
Private mints made gold 50 cent pieces in the 1850s but I don't think they were solid gold. I'm thinking the posted coin is just a souvenir.
I love it. You do a great job of sharing a lot of cool information.
I believe it's fake as well. They did a nice job with the toning and making it look like an old circulated coin.
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