Books is the one who will tell you the truth, you might not like the way he says it. It's always a well thought out statement. This account here...
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Still a little out of focus to tell. You gotta remember they took a Philly cent and made these S' s. Try stabilizing your camera.
Normal occurance, especially in a later die state.
It's not off centered enough to ad value, as far as the thickness in the devices, possible but the photos would need to be better. The only DDO...
Not that you need to remove them from the flips for this thread but, to get better answers, it is best. The 82 is a large date. The red outline...
I am at a 35 to 40 depending on an in hand look. The color looks nice, would possibly get a premium in a strait graded holder. But as Michael said...
I am at VF20 I think that it is technically a 15 but the coin is exceptional. Very nice Larry.
The doubling you see is from Die Deterioration. Nickels suffer from this quite a lot. It is because of the striking pressure needed. The coin is a...
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I see some circulation on the high points. AU
Agreed and slightly lower. It would be easier to see the Coin out of the plastic flip. The details are quite blurred.
What's the obv. look like?
I want to review the photos before making a comment.
That looks like a nice uncirculated coin. The Ear is Machine doubled, nice photos.
The hardest procedure in the last comment is remembering that the design or details must not get over looked. It definitely takes practice.
The 37'S looks worn, the carbon doesn't help. Love em' all, Nice!
The metal has been added imo, just PMD.
What does the obv. look like?
35$
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