Why would you say that, there is no requirement to be a supporter. Nor does anyone look at a member any different. Where do you come up with this...
If you look at the surrounding areas. I see definite damage.
I like the penny it looks like it has a nice original skin on it. Sorry for your loss.
I really don't have a problem with that coin being in a 66 slab. The luster and strike are very commendable, especially for that specific year....
Or they can call them what they are and that is "Cents".
Over all it doesn't fit into the MS grade. Lets not overlook the basics. You have a nice looking coin. But, it isn't MS.
That 40D. definitely FS.
Mint state isn't just about the scars and dings in a cent or any other coin. To determine mint state is the amount of luster present on the...
The abrading isn't strong enough I still see an FG.
If you are gonna do it right! Find yourself some Waite Raymond albums. Most of them smell like a musty library. :happy:
The liberty says it all for me. I like the Cir Cam look.
Try to diffuse or redirect your lighting. Great first try at it though. If that coin is Bu the fields should photo, darker in the fields and...
You gotta get out more Sweetheart! I find them regularly in pocket change.
Those are plating blisters. In 1982 the composition of a cent changed from Copper to copper plated zinc. Here's some information on plating...
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A band saw is a great way to free those Beauties!
I think that I see an upset rim. But kind of wondering if it is only partial. Being a coin struck out of the collar, makes it hard to tell.
I have been lucky with the two raw specimens that I have bought over the years. Those are much better photos, I don't see anything that jumps out...
What makes you the advice police. You can't just pick a person and tell them that they need to change the way they give advice. Not to mention...
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