Hey Mark I can't see enough definition in your photos to tell. You have some hints there, but I can't tell. Also another hint to much light is...
@Rick Stachowski whats your opinion?
I totally agree with you. My wonderment is how many different die states are there of the variety? These die states tell us a bunch about what is...
Another nice one Sheila
Honestly it looks like a stain. Soak it in some Acetone and update us if there is a raised area or not.
Your cent is AU at best. There is no doubt it has been circulated. Even Gem (MS65) modern cents sell for under a quarter.
I can't give you a population for eacha I have only heard that the Dimes were made into 66. Here in the Denver area I see a lot of shiny new...
@Mark479 Mark did you look at the link? What you have shown is only damage. There are many things that new folks may over look. What Mernskeeter...
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I hear ya. Finding that raw coin that has the ability to grade a 67. Especially if you spent less than Gem money for it. Good luck on the grade....
I gave it a 66+. The strike is real nice. I just don't think that it would get the 67.
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Good eye! This doubling doesn't look the same as the Hotlips Variety. Better photo would confirm it....
My brother has a machine and it seems like the only thing it finds is nickels. I have a Fisher, and rarely ever find a Nickel. Cool find.
These still give me the feeling that NGC would grade the coin AU. The high points look like they have rub. The slight halo/change of color in the...
The E is just how the dies are made. It isn't an error. If you put your time into learning the minting process you can dispel a lot of fallacies...
I am ok owning the couple that I do. Some trade dollar over/strikes. Maybe with a counter stamp or two. I'd have to buy one.
That is a great read Jason.
Are these the enhanced photos or the ones you sold with?
Can you take better photos of the high/shiny areas both Obv. and Rev. That was actually my question. Are the high points actually intoned, or is...
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