64. Boy is it tough to see marks on that coin.
I hate to tell you this, but whatever score you give it, zinc rot is winning.
FWIW, the biggest question I have is not whether it is 4% or 6% (either way), but just when red is dark enought to be called brown and vice versa.
But they are wrong at least according to PCGS and NGC. http://www.pcgs.com/Lingo/R
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Like I said. Grease filled die. It is worth about 2¢.
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Probably due to a grease filled die. Unless is is certified 65 or better, it is worth about 2¢ because of the copper. The missing letter adds no...
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That would be my guess also.
@ Mainebill you posted the other 2 answers. Did you forget this one?
Maybe it is just your picture, but 62.
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45 for me too.
Not a problem with everything he says except one line - STOCK PHOTOS. However, I have no idea if they are enforcing that any more.
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