Stacks Bowers will shut their doors when such a great operation opens. Great work Ed.
Damage.
I'm not saying you should but a dip would probably take care of it.
I have always thought of $2 bills as being really cool. I think they started making them in 1928. The bill posted looks normal to me.
Fred is the authenticator for Major Mint Errors for PCGS.
Nice images.
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Trying to grade proofs from images is always just a guess. The amount of hairlines has a big impact on the grade and some images hide those hairlines.
Welcome to CT. What you are seeing is just damage. Not an error coin.
Welcome to CT. You won't find an 82 in circulation that's worth more than 1 cent.
I can't add anything more.
Welcome to CT. With the Lincoln cents, look for the 14-D and the 31-S
@Fred Weinberg is the man to ask. I'll bet he can help.
That first image is really nice. It has a really cool look.
This is what feeding fingers look like. I'm trying to figure out how they could create the damage on this coin. [ATTACH]
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I'll stick with PMD. We could guess all day what caused the damage but we will never know.
I'm thinking 63. Nice proof.
It's interesting that the cut next to TRUST is only on the obverse. The cuts above LIBERTY look like wire cutters caused them.
The die was chipped where you see it on the coin. It does not come from a different place.
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