Positing a theory... The wear on the damage kinda matches the wear on Lincoln’s ear, cheek and jaw. Extrapolating wear over time the damage...
Not a match with anything at Variety Vista. I see glare, reflection, pixelation and wear. It is a small date, what does it weigh? Your...
...as (correctly) identified previously: damage on the chin from the edge of another reeded coin, most likely some other quarter. I call them...
Airtite capsules for your best coins...imo...Spark
@Jessica Cioffi ...research How Dies Are Made at doubleddie.com. It will teach you to differentiate the damaged coins from those deemed worth...
I voted EF40...Spark
With the scratches on the face I would call it MS62. The glare in the pics hides confirmation as full torch (FT). NGC ‘s price guide lists a...
@Jason Cagle ...you are very welcome. It’s hard for forum members to know the expertise level of new members, so I offer the following if no one...
@Jason Cagle ...stay curious and enjoy the hobby, we’re here to help. Welcome to CoinTalk!…Spark
Yes...but it also removed luster and value, and, at the time, the 60’s for me, we just didn’t understand that it was an abrasive and altered the...
78-D/AU58, wear on a circ. coin. 70-D/AU58+, the obverse is really clean but the reverse does not support min. for MS60...I count at least 14...
Yeah, well, I lost sight of the fact he was a new member, so you’re right. But he was last seen yesterday morning over 36 hours ago and I think...
I agree. I have never had acetone turn any copper or copper-plated coin pink. Ketchup will. It’s a mild acidic. Also, strong acidics, like...
@David travers ...a close-up of the date has been requested 6 times now...Spark
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