Pleasantly Surprised

...to find this lightly toned 1963D reverse. A die clash by the date and also in the columns. The toning runs down the right side of Lincoln Memorial.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
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...to find this lightly toned 1963D reverse. A die clash by the date and also in the columns. The toning runs down the right side of Lincoln Memorial.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
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We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
Extra metal inside the obverse rim in the field, is in a continuous amount from the right side of Lincolns lapel to just under Liberty.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
What is your fascination in looking at coins and explaining the minute detail in your mind why it occured? Why do bother to waste time or you dont have anything better to do.
Stick to your dinosaur fossil theories and coin research.
Minute details lie in the very thin air of the population of toned 1963D 1c.
It shortly ago was held as one of the more popular chase coins to be the first to have graded MS66 and are listed on PCGS as the hardest modern coin to grade MS66.
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So are you going to send it into PCGs or just BS us like your others error in your mind posts?
There is a very serious disorder here. And not with the coin. Please get some help and stop with this nonsense.
I presume he thinks he's holding an MS67 cent. Sorry OP, not even close.
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It can be a tough coin in top Gem grades... but yours if low BU to maybe AU58
If you want a well struck specimen with nice clean surfaces and no carbon spots I'd guess the '84 (P) is one of the toughest of the series in MS-66. Of course the '14-D and some of the earlier dates are really tough even in MS-64.
The '84 is overlooked and the unattractive surfaces are forgiven by the grading services.