My guess is AU55.
Poll closed as of yesterday. I am gonna say AU58 A little to dull to be MS. I hope it doesn't get detailed.
Nah, none of that. I have never been a Trekki.
For all I know it could be Verdigris. You said this coin was mark free and lustrous.
That's carbon, quit with the treatments.
The best camera is the one you have Barney. with a vast collection I would sell a couple coins and find a DineLite. Or a good scope like what...
I do Carpentry for around 80 an hour Labor only, I think that anything that costs over 120 an hr is paying for influence.
We ended up eating, a little bit of cooking, and my Favorite restaurant. El Trompito. Been going there since 2008.
Roosevelt (dime) (Half dollar) Kennedy Ike (One Dollar)
I tend to rely on the condition, start looking at coins that emulate a newly struck coin. An MS coin will exhibit incredible luster and strong...
Fun finds Paddyman. The Kiddo and I are gonna go out tomorrow for my Birthday. Gonna check some street to sidewalk runs in the city. Maybe an old...
Must be a Roosevelt day.
That is split plate doubling and can only happen with Coper coated zinc planchets.
Look closely there is a retained cud forming over ED rev. Fun coin in Mint state. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have been inundated with labor lately. Took this morning to visit some brick and Mortar's.
Hey Paddyman have you seen the Lincoln overstruck on a Roosevelt? Segs slab?
What is it? I will get freed photos soon enough. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just good ole die wear. Old, weak, and worked to death dies.
When a coin is broad struck. All the details are gonna look distorted. That's a cool looking error.
The blobs at 10 and 12 first photo also give me pause. Looks like a little fun at the arcade and a good time at the beech.
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