You've got a nice little collection started Jacob. A lot more than I had at your age.
Your coin seems to be the product of a misaligned die. It would carry a small premium for some.
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Presumed innocent
My children could care less, but one of my grandsons is all in.
Coin collecting is alive and well. Over my 50 years of collecting it has changed considerably, but my enthusiasm hasn't waned a bit.
You have a couple of the key dates there. I'll let someone else comment on grades or possible value.
Good luck.
Well it's worth $6 in the current holder and in a brand spanking new holder in MS66 it would be worth $60 so...........
But why would anyone keep it in a slab they think is seriously under graded?
I agree. There's something that is not showing in the photos or it would have been cracked out a long time ago.
IMO accurately graded.
Can't disagree.
I agree. It has to have pretty heavy bag marks to only grade MS61. Unless of course there is something we're not seeing.
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MS66
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AU55 at best.
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