Describe Exactly What You Think The ANACS Label Says...... The Results Are In.

....for this coin. Let's see how close you can get. I'll post pictures of the slab in a few days.
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bronze cent
struck 95% off center
ms details
am i warm
days is a long wait
can i sell you on a day
Okay, from a few days to two days. 😉 The wait will be worth it, I promise. 😂
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struck-through or capped die appearance
Bronze cent planchet
70% off center
MS63
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it's got to be a lot more trick to this question
MS64RB
ND 1C
Broadstruck
63/64, no clue about the label
"Morgan silver dollar"
Lincoln Cent N.D. (1959-82) O/C 75% K-6
You might be reading to much into it. I'm just a simple man. 🤣 😉
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That's not funny! This is a serious numismatic thread here. 🤣 😉
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Did I mention former ANACS employees are unauthorized to play?
Just kidding, just kidding. 🤣 😉
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Lincoln Cent N.D. (1909-1958) 95% Off-Center MS-68 Red
(ND) 1C
LINCOLN STRUCK 85%
AT K-5:30
MS 62
RB
what generation slab is it in? might change answer
“ counterfeit ”
1880-S $ MS70
You gave us a closeup of the obverse for some reason. Is it a 1972 DD? (I don't see any doubling).
That was going to be my guess, based on no knowledge but simply on the mysterious question in the OP
Lincoln Cent 1959- unknown date
off centered- MS Details
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No real reason. Just wanted to give you good pictures so you could make an informed decision.
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Fake
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To those saying counterfeit/fake, how did it make it into an ANACS slab? 🤔 Do they slab counterfeits? (I thought only ICG does).
Did I miss the memo?
Okay, here you go @MsMorrisine By popular demand.
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Hey, it was obvious.
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I like it, the holder should at least double the face value
I thought it was going to be a type of trick question.
……so did I
dang, graded too low
Do they overlook how beat up the planchet is and only grade the struck portion for off-centers?
It was a trick question............See, it worked again. 🤣 😂 I gotta keep you guys on your toes! 😉 👍
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I think planchets are expected to be pretty beat up.
Collector, occasional seller
Should say 1969-82, not 59. That's from the newer obverse hub.
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