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Posts posted by synoptic12
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Some Wheat Cents ~ Uncertified 'All methodical approaches welcome.
OBVERSE 1913
REVERSE 1913
OBVERSE 1917
REVERSE 1917
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Almost a full rim, extremely nice. A question, what is the anomaly with the tip of the nose (angled line), never seen that aspect?
It looks like a slice was taken. Not sure what may have caused it.
It may have a full rim. This was shot through the PCGS slab and the gasket is covering part of the rim.
Thank you very much. Would you have any inclination with separating the coin from yourself ? You can PM me if you wish.
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Almost a full rim, extremely nice. A question, what is the anomaly with the tip of the nose (angled line), never seen that aspect?
For the love of copper
in US, World, and Ancient Coins
Posted · Edited by synoptic12
Toning never intrigued me but those coins have some nice rainbow effects. You know, I have quite a few specimens that I acquired in a roll. I believe they are about the same years, which is a mystery to me. (66, 67, 68) Also a few clipped planchets on a 63'. Mostly, I pay no mind to that variety any longer (Lincoln's). How is it that these effects seem to be prominent in these years, and how do they tone with those colors? A reply is appreciated.