I just about cannot find them even with a loupe. What I can make out, the line from O to N is a planchet flaw. The rest that I can find are either die scratches or on the slab.
The obverse is quite nice. IMO, I gave this coin a 65 for these reasons: The line is under the letter M in AMERICA; the line between the O & N in ONE seems to be on top of the letters; there are 2 black spots between E & P on the obverse in E PLURIBUS; theres something going on above the right wheat sheaf; there's a nick on the N in CENTS and 2 nicks on the 2nd T in STATES. This red coin has very nice luster but there's too much going on, on the reverse. I'm not sure if the TPG's take into account the planchet flaws, if there are any(reduce the grade). Bruce
Sorry for the late notice, but I will be ending this one and http://www.cointalk.com/t157578/ tonight.
Very nice luster and nearly mark free. Even at that, most of what you see as marks are die scratches and a couple planchet flaws. The only real negative is the spots in E. Pl area. It is a nice 67
that spot held it back in my book,,,, my guess is that it may not have been there when graded,, always a coin flip.