Wow. The last three look like they belong together. Nice coins.
If folks act like a child on CU, they are history. No warnings. You are gone. NGC is a bit slow so there are few problems. With the quantity...
Nice coins.
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Very few hits and great luster. It's a 66 to me.
Off track again. Please jello. You must match the coin type or date. We need a walker or anything dated 1942.
Yes it could be cleaned but the surface of the coin under the spots is going to be ugly.
From the image, I'm at AU-50.
I did a recount. We didn't win. I did buy some absolute tonight so my count may be off a bit.
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You should pass on this coin. I don't feel you will be happy with it long term.
I'm thinking AU-50.
I started saving 1938's and 1939's about 40 years back. Probably have 4 or 5 pint jars full.
I love the rich brown color. Wish I had a few coin with that look.
Now that's really cool. Good luck to you.
Wish I could do overlays as well as Rick.
I'll guess 63 on the first and 64 on the second. Both cleaned at some point. The first would probably grade but not sure the second would.
Folks have been saying it's out of control for many years. Yet, we keep paying the price for cool looking color.
Check Rick Snow's site for the overlays. http://indiancent.wikispaces.com/1857
I'm shocked at the math on this. The figures make it possible for a steel cent and a copper cent to be within .0064 grams apart. Never thought it...
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