My gut was PMD but the warping of AMERICA has me intrigued. Also, the obverse seems completely normal. If something post mint hit the coin to make...
Pmd
Arrggg....that would suck if they did. LOL
Ms-62-63
1) Redbook is at beat a "ballpark" price guide. 2) Numismatic premium (if any) will depend on the coin.
That slab CRACKS ME UP! :eek: They go thru the trouble of make that when they could have just used some acetone on it. ...that would have been a...
It's the obverse fields, too many distractions. I thought the later die state luster and lack of hits would take it up one...that's a nice coin.
Whoa....tough grade, I can see 64 but not 63. I guess it just doesn't have that flashy luster.....then again, it's a 20's branch mint.
Man, you certainly lucked out!!! NICE PRICE! Seller pics make it look badly impared with dull surfaces, I see luster in your pictures. Take it out...
AWWWWWWW.....you LUCKY bastage!!!!! I should write a book on my trials and tribulations related to filling this hold in my proof collection....
Acetone will NOT remove real, natural toning. I've used it on hundreds of toned coins with no ill-effect.
Because most of the planchet alloy problems were solved long before the memorial cent was issued. Think about it...how many red, woody memorial...
Yea it is, you don't see memorial cent red wood very often....it's pretty rare actually.
Let me have 'em!
Yea, I could go 40 on that, typical weak 21-S, nice coin though!
Let me have the grades!
I love when that happens! Dealers discount them too. That's an advantage to being a woody collector....I LOVE IT!
I don't think it'd grade higher than 64.....woody penalty. It's a VERY NICE woody though!!!
Previously cleaned, don't clean it anymore, it won't help. Might be worth 50 cents to the right person and that aint me. LOL
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