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LucaAlexBrassi

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  1. I removed this from a mint proof set years ago and has been in safe storage since. Also in the set was a completely gold 1975 no s proof dime. This was before I knew any significant guidelines to numismatics. Back to this penny. Is it normal for the coloring to have gold, purple & silver tones. Very difficult to get clear picture that fully catches just how unusually vibrant the tones are. Is this what’s considered “Deep Cameo”?

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  2. So to start off this nickel currently weighs in at 4.7 grams. That being said, then considering the  composition of 40-50% silver (I believe) of the single known small S 1942 Nickel. It’s not unlikely this coin could’ve seen unusually heavy wear. Also the “S” I’m seeing  looks slightly rotated clockwise To the right of Monticello. Is clear enough to see with naked eye or loop. But is near impossible to sight close up. Making me think I’m SEEING PATTERNS*** . Thank you

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  3. Greetings fellow Enthusiasts, 

        I have a few coins I want to post on here in order to gather as much intel possible. Attached are some detailed images Of this 1965 LMC. Which appears to have doubling in “Liberty”, “IGWT” heavy on the ‘G’, as well as on date. On reverse it looks like an entire word underneath “America”. All opinions are valued. Thank you.

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