This didn't photograph well, but this gouge on the right wheat ear looks more like a planchet defect than PMD. The rim doesn't appear to be...
For circulated coins I like to use CoinStudy for my grading standards. It just uses the four basic categories, Good, Fine, Extra Fine, and UNC. At...
That would explain their positive feedback rate of a stelar 92.6%.
Parts of it looks like a hard PMD strike, but others parts look like it happened at the mint. What do you think?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
The T is just a normal ding. The wheat ear does look odd. I'd need more magnification to say anything else though.
I can't decide if this 1948 Canadian Penny is the A-To-Denticle variety or an A-Between- Denticle. What do you think? Thanks, Dave[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I find more in vending machines than on the street. No keepers though :-(
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