I agree that it is not nearly as spectacular as the 1925-, but what make you say that it is not a true woodgrain? From what I can make out, the...
Here is an "S" for you. It is really a pretty nice coin, but, unfortunately, it has been wiped. I will post the "D" later if no one else does.
Die chip? You have it in hand.
XF-40/VF-35 scratched net VF20, Nice find for a roll.
So, did you win them
I don't know what to tell you. I see nothing specific wrong. She has winning feedback and star rating - and A RETURN POLICY.
Congratulations! Don't let go of it. There are people looking for things like that.
The penny lady? That is whee i have seen that before!
I have got to hear Doug's explanation of this one.
Are we supposed to guess or are you going to tell us? VF20?
Per the US mint http://usmint.gov/mint_programs/circulatingCoins/index.cfm?action=CircPenny
The problem with grading these is that the nicks do not show. In pics, they are nearly impossible to see and in hand they are almost as hard.
I have always been told that it is the alloy improperly mix in the planchet.
We finally shamed you into posting something. Real nice. Here is the S. And the 25-, but it does not hold a candle nest to blu62vette's
Keep going!
I don't get it. I see more on the 21 than the 21-S and it is very well struck to boot.
Damage. i.e. corrosion mostly.
Got a better idea. Look up any term you desire here; http://www.pcgs.com/lingo.chtml
If that coin is juiced, that guy needs to get a job in Hollywood because he is the best juicer out there. I am not saying it is impossible, but...
I have got to get a better pic of this coin. It does not really look this wood grained, but is is a nice coin from a VERY rough date.
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