Depends on what you're looking for.
Yes it's a legit cent. One that's been plated.
I see a combination of machine and deterioration doubling.
Yepper, too much.
Are you talking about directly on each side of him? If so then much better in focus pics are needed.
I see what you're talking about. What you're seeing in the bays on either side of Lincoln are actually columns further back in the building.
Rolls from Amazon? That can't be cheap!
Looks good to me.
Got some with gummy bears?
Nice looking crop Rick!
For Pete's sake, it's vise, not VICE!!!
You asked for advice. It was given. You said we were wrong. What don't you get? Fred is one of the top experts in the coin field. Take his word...
Regardless, I have absolutely no doubt that is a stain.
Like was said, the doubled ear is on the Philadelphia issue, not the Denver. You might have to try acetone to remove the stain. What did you use?
That actually appears to be a stain.
Silver coins aren't considered circulation coins anymore and can be melted. One and 5 cent coins are illegal to melt because the mint wouldn't be...
Definitely a "vise" job!
Todd, seriously, stop watching YouTube videos!
I definitely see the F.
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