It is one of the coins that got me collecting.
I did figure the Die polish lines. Forgot to figure the Die state. I can see it in a 66Rd Nice!
I will post the reveal later. For the one who played.
Would need clearer pics of the flame. The transitional reverse has two deep parraleling valleys. Yours is pretty worn. I am not sure.
65rd
That was actually the point to the Gtg, buy the coin not the slab, I bought it for 3$
It hasn't. I will have to get the information from the website, It would be interesting to see what they have to say.
? Can you clarify? @Treashunt
I think it is graded 65 Rd, but should be a 65 I would have bought it.
Been a while. I was looking for Post your Kennedys, came upon this. You are right the crack doesn't connect fully through the Y. I just added a...
So, until I get new lights. Yes, it is Yellow, more so than in hand. But, I think I got through the scratches, on the slab, still keeping a true...
Wow, I need one of those commem's. Had My Eye on a couple Lincoln's
@Fletcher Do you think it polished the die, or was the "Puck" used as a seal? (Wax)?
Here is the only deal, if it was missing the copper layer. I was answering @John77 and for some reason, Thought it was a new thread. By the way...
Start a thread with cropped pics of both obv and rev. There are a lot of gold folks that will help. The pics are a bit blurry, setting the coin...
What does is weigh?
I did pick this one up. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I looked at a couple like yours earlier today. No squiggles. The dealer was pretty proud of them.
This was hard to pic. It has a lot more purple as it fades to silver in the middle.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Looks a little ghostly? Or, are you talking about the bright red squiggles? Havn't seen that before. Are they raised?
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