I can't read the photos the coin is washed out. Try less lighting.
I am at 63, could be better just having a hard time reading the luster.
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I see the die scratch only found on https://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1928&die_id=1928d1dr001&die_state=mds What I am looing for...
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Next time use an orbital sander. Won't take so much of the rim.
Glad you said it. Cause I couldn't find much disturbsnce in the luster. Even on the high points.
I think onr of tve hardedt things today, with photos is to determine wvat us an actual abraded after strike coin and what is part of the toning...
This is split plate doubling. Not a mint error it falls into the die deterioration category.
Yep small die chip. No added value but neat.
The toning is very thick and I am having a hard time seeing the luster. I will say Au58 as I think I see a scratch plus some cheek rub. The fine...
Ya all this is an old thread. And a new question (post 17) from a new member.
My post was to Kyle null. Not the OP of this thread. Did he start a thread and I missed it?
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What generation of Anacs is the slab? Was it previously sent in as a crack out? Or, a cross? Either way a plus or star would not be out of bounds...
Leave it alone, unless you are interested in seeing how far from ANA and their own grading standards they are willing to go. I already see an...
These are considered a die stage. Most of the time they are short lived. Once caught the die is usually retired. This stage of die pairing does...
I missed the T in trust. That looks like a peeling lamination.
Cents have been counterfieted in mass quantities. Although most would think it isn't worth the gamble it happens all the time. Most of the time...
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