Wow nice greaser
I will
Look at the profile especially around the lips
Not the best pics on this DDO 1982 P. I have not seen much about this particular Kennedy. Does John Wexler still do evaluations?[ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I've always wanted to capture a full number just never was able too lol
again I just was pointing out that it looked like zinc exposed. just saying
Learning things everyday. I don't have any lye but gonna try it out. I have been skeptical about missing clad layer zincolns ever since I did this...
I know this is not exactly the same as the original pic but while at work in between customers I played with a torch lighter and this is the...
Wouldn't the fact that the copper plating on these is so thin that it wouldn't take as much heat to burn off and or displace the copper to expose...
Looks like someone used a torch lighter and burned the center plating off dropped in cold water then spent some time in circulation.
I put mine up BIN $220 and it sold fast. These buggers are highly sought after apparently.
congrats on your find, in the condition i'm gonna say between $75-$150 range but I think the price will keep going up on these as they are getting...
RIP
The only one that would carry a premium is the $10 low serial number. That's a pretty low # could bring a decent premium.
you live anywhere near Kentucky? that would be cool if it was one of yours.
I always thought it was a peroxide vinegar mix. So it's just vinegar?
Technically it's not a roll search but I got this 1928 s Buffalo in change today. Perhaps not the best condition but hey it's a Buffalo with a...
sorry but all I see is plating issues combined with bad lighting.
I really need better pics of that 92, If that is the real deal then wow congrats. I have searched for that beast for years.
On modern high mintage coins it really does. I notice though that older more rare coins seem to get a pass on certain things.
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