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<p>[QUOTE="sketcherpbr, post: 484353, member: 15350"]My pictures are like a 2 year old's drawing compared your Mona Lisas, but I enjoyed looking through this thread so much, and I wanted to be a part of it :smile. It has great history. </p><p>I know my cents aren't key dates or anything, but I could afford them and I think they're beautiful. I couldn't take pictures of all of them, mainly because I was getting so frustrated with my dumb camera and what I have available for lighting. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do have a couple of questions, however, regarding each cent. The '55-S is in great shape, looks amazing, and was graded MS-65 RD by a fellow CT-er. Whether or not this is an accurate opinion, I do not know. However, I was wondering why in the world is the area around Lincoln bulging out so much?? The marks you see around him are like an elevated surface, or so it seems. Any thoughts?</p><p>Second question: The '45 is in an ANACS holder graded MS-63 RED. When I asked the seller about the spots on the reverse, they stated that they were there when he purchased the coin from someone else that had it slabbed. What should I do about this coin?? Is it just going to get worse? Is there anything I can do? I thought that maybe taking the coin out would decrease its value even more, since it wouldn't be in its holder, but I don't know. What do you guys think?</p><p><br /></p><p>-Peter[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sketcherpbr, post: 484353, member: 15350"]My pictures are like a 2 year old's drawing compared your Mona Lisas, but I enjoyed looking through this thread so much, and I wanted to be a part of it :smile. It has great history. I know my cents aren't key dates or anything, but I could afford them and I think they're beautiful. I couldn't take pictures of all of them, mainly because I was getting so frustrated with my dumb camera and what I have available for lighting. I do have a couple of questions, however, regarding each cent. The '55-S is in great shape, looks amazing, and was graded MS-65 RD by a fellow CT-er. Whether or not this is an accurate opinion, I do not know. However, I was wondering why in the world is the area around Lincoln bulging out so much?? The marks you see around him are like an elevated surface, or so it seems. Any thoughts? Second question: The '45 is in an ANACS holder graded MS-63 RED. When I asked the seller about the spots on the reverse, they stated that they were there when he purchased the coin from someone else that had it slabbed. What should I do about this coin?? Is it just going to get worse? Is there anything I can do? I thought that maybe taking the coin out would decrease its value even more, since it wouldn't be in its holder, but I don't know. What do you guys think? -Peter[/QUOTE]
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