I'd take a risk and dip it really quickly in either MS-70 or e-Z-est. Both are coin "dips." If you decide to do this, make sure to dip them for a...
MS-65
Nice pickups! I really like the circulation cameo on the 1853. Maybe @lordmarcovan will. :D
Normal. Caused by die deterioration.
If the reverse is normal, it's a Misaligned Die. The extra metal near the rim is called a Rim Fin.
Plating bubbles. Common. Spender.
The color is caused by Environmental Damage....not a mint error.
Seems like they redesigned the website a bit. I can still see most of the images but the "view all" button is gone.
Yep, this is pretty common. I've seen it mostly on Kennedy Half Dollars and Washington quarters.
Pics please.
PMD (post minting damage) not an error.
Yes, it's PMD (post minting damage) not an error. You can see how the metal was pushed around outside the gouged areas. Looks like a 1964.
Looks like some damage.
The obverse exhibits Machine Doubling. In this scenario, it's nicknamed "profile doubling." The device/s (in this case, the portrait) are reduced...
Nice one, thanks for sharing.
Yep, looks like a match.
Struck through grease as stated by cpm9ball.
PMD (post minting damage) from environmental damage. Not an error. Welcome to CT.
Normal coin. I don't see any numbers.
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