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<p>[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2788905, member: 85318"]Amazing, much better pictures, actually useful even, and that is one of many DDO's for 43. I'll be very candid, some have an added premium significant enough you really need to know if it has been chromed or not, your pictures don't prove to me it has or has not. I am actually leaning towards not 'reprocessed' and suspect it is a very nice coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>If it is not 'reprocessed', it appears to be MS something and if 65 or better, you have what could prove to be a decent $piff.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you have no others, take it to your local Brick and Mortar coin shop or flea market and compare. It won't take 10 seconds for you to compare and know yourself.</p><p><br /></p><p>Orrrrrrrrrr.... photograph it with a nice copper cent, nickel and dime/quarter (clad or silver) for a comparison having something visually meaningful as benchmarks. Maybe using some commonly known candy bar wrapper or whatever for a background.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now attributing which one it is out of what I am sure you have found to be many that year, and most having the eye as a key PUP, you got your work cut out for you to make sure you put the correct alpha numeric nomenclature on its flip.</p><p><br /></p><p>Great job on upping the imaging game.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ordinary Fool, post: 2788905, member: 85318"]Amazing, much better pictures, actually useful even, and that is one of many DDO's for 43. I'll be very candid, some have an added premium significant enough you really need to know if it has been chromed or not, your pictures don't prove to me it has or has not. I am actually leaning towards not 'reprocessed' and suspect it is a very nice coin. If it is not 'reprocessed', it appears to be MS something and if 65 or better, you have what could prove to be a decent $piff. If you have no others, take it to your local Brick and Mortar coin shop or flea market and compare. It won't take 10 seconds for you to compare and know yourself. Orrrrrrrrrr.... photograph it with a nice copper cent, nickel and dime/quarter (clad or silver) for a comparison having something visually meaningful as benchmarks. Maybe using some commonly known candy bar wrapper or whatever for a background. Now attributing which one it is out of what I am sure you have found to be many that year, and most having the eye as a key PUP, you got your work cut out for you to make sure you put the correct alpha numeric nomenclature on its flip. Great job on upping the imaging game.[/QUOTE]
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