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Pronounced retained cud on reverse. Recognized on Cuds On Coins as variety PC-1C-1863-16R as a pre-cud
It was difficult to find something unique about these steel cents . I think this one checks the mark!
purchased NGC64, resided in 7070 album for a number of years before being graded by PCGS. Obverse has much richer and even orange coloration than Truview shows
Violet centers merging to blue then gold much more pronounced than the Heritage image let’s on. Substantial die clashing on obverse, with additional clashing on reverse. A nice Truview candidate in the future.
Violet centers merging to blue then gold much more pronounced than the Heritage image let’s on. Substantial die clashing on obverse, with additional clashing on reverse. A nice Truview candidate in the future.
Violet centers merging to blue then gold much more pronounced than the Heritage image let’s on. Substantial die clashing on obverse, with additional clashing on reverse. A nice Truview candidate in the future.
Violet centers merging to blue then gold much more pronounced than the Heritage image let’s on. Substantial die clashing on obverse, with additional clashing on reverse. A nice Truview candidate in the future.
Fittingly, this was the first piece acquired for this set back in 2011. OGH, proof like IMO, and full of character.
Fittingly, this was the first piece acquired for this set back in 2011. OGH, proof like IMO, and full of character.
Pickup from the Fall 2018 Baltimore show, I felt the warm glow of a purchase well done for a good period after. Reverse image speaks for itself. Obverse is a good bit more lusterous. If not for the blemishes on lady liberty's face, it was a consensus 66. Can't imagine a need to upgrade this example
Cherry picked out of Heritage Auction as a straight 65, got the attribution and the +.
Once you get past the color, check out the double or tripling on the obverse profile. Kinda neat to have a POP 1 coin as of 2015
Really stunning contrasts of violet, aqua blue to sunset orange. Booming luster one would expect for a 66+
Purchased ANACS 58 back when there was such a thing as the Dulles Coin Show. Very pleasing Auburn toning around the perhiphey
Purchased raw at the spring 2010 Baltimore show. Resided in my 7070 until 2022 as I transition the album coins to registry format.
Purchased ICG58 and continues a good streak of getting ICG coins to cross or regrade at same grade as purchased.
Purchased PCGS45 and made raw for my album set. Nice looking original piece.
Purchased NGC58 back in 2009. Resided in my 7070 for a number of years, PCGS also saw it as a 58. Rare color for the series. A real WOW coin.
Purchased as a PCGS61 back in the days when I was attending the Annandale Coin Show.
Beautiful burnt orange to resist toning looks nicer than assigned grade
Purchased at a Baltimore Coin Show as an ANACS50, PCGS saw it as slightly better. It was only after I posted the image on the CU boards that a fellow board member alerted me to the MPD variety. Was able to have it attributed in same trip to grading shop.
Purchased in an IGC63 holder and made part of my 7070 album, the coin straight graded when made part of the registry set.
Really pretty arch of color and otherwise everything I would hope for at assigned grade.