It's just plain, old verdigris. I know you're not in the USA, but this is a VERY common coin and not worth the effort of conservation.
Too many stains/distractions in the fields, held it down a pt IMO.
Blazing LDS luster!
Die deterioration doubling.
Normal WAM reverse for sure.
It looks like a 1942 what was altered.
With those small pictures it's impossible to determine if it's a doublED die.
1983 was interesting year for colorful Lincolns as the mint was still learning how to create copper plated cents. This is quite common and it's...
1929D with some nice color....tough to capture!
Pump up the thread! Top - MS67RD Bottom - MS65BN
Some more Lincolns: Reverse cameo proof?
Nope, no rotation at all.
Here's the slab:
This is the rarer one with no die crack. :cool: I thought it was a 4 when I submitted it.
Excellent example!
1922 no D DP1 ANACS VG-8, got this from my grandfather and got it slabbed:
Easy, reissue the 1909-S VDB cent in proof and/or satin finish. The sales would be off the charts IMO.
Nice looking dime!
PCGS MS65 all day long IMO....I really like it at 65+. LDS luster probably bumped it.
65RD....unless you're NGC.....
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