I was also thinking it was a "Secure Plus™" image, but the holder type says "standard" rather than "secure." Even so, this falls woefully short...
I'll say 65. There is a bit of chatter on the cheek and left obverse field, but consistent with what I see being called 65. Attractive toning...
These are graded mostly by the reverse. I see F15 details, but with environmental damage if all that black is corrosion and not dirt. Is the...
Damage to the coin on the mint mark deformed it.
There are moderators on VAMWorld that will step in and make things stop when necessary. This has including suspending members and locking or...
For better or for worse, the amount of information exceeds the ability for any one unpaid person to moderate it, much less maintain it. The...
I need to forward some payment info to the SSDC welcoming committee. Sometime this week, depending on when I pick up a certain coin in the mail...
I'm going to remember this one. I'm sure it'll come up handy in the future.
It looks much better now. The spots are most likely a result of the previous dip that wasn't rinsed well. Fortunately, they're not in the worst...
Almost always. I bought an posted one a month or so ago that looks like a 21-P until you see the mint mark.
That's going to need a quick dip and a proper rinse to fix the improper rinse after the last dip it had. Quite lustrous, horrible detail from...
:D That is funny! I'll have to remember that one.
Obverse doesn't particularly look like it's been cleaned.
I see the S tilted right, but no S/S. Seems to match VAM 5.
For the record, that's not me. I do agree, however, that both the 1928 Lincoln and the 1901 Indian cent have been cleaned and have retoned. The...
Because they make you think of pancakes, and everyone loves pancakes!
If the OP (Kevin Wu) is Chinese, he might disagree with that.
Congrats! Again, I don't know what this is worth to error collectors, but there are error specialists here who might be able to give a good estimate.
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