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1999 P Wide AM LMC For Grading.thanks.

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1999-P-Wide-AM-LMC-For-Grading.thanks.

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Can you post a close up of AM?
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63/64 details, the corrosion is a problem.
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The corrosion spot makes any grade almost meaningless.
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Yes,I will post a pic of the AM.Thanks for responses.Moxking,those arent corrosion spots.I took this coin to a reputable coin shop and was told that a drop of liquid,i.e. soda or saliva can produce these "spots",but no corrosion.Posting pic in a minute.
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Can those 2 spots be removed,without affecting value?
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Here is the pic requested.

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Thank you for the new pic,it is clearly a WAM. Nice find.You may want to try an acetone dip,at your own discretion.
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Thanks John1.Ive just finished some research and find it interesting that carbon spots most times will not affect the grade but will slightly affect the value.The site I was on stated that an MS64 RD coin would be worth slightly more than a MS64 RD coin with 1 or 2 carbon spots.I was thinking MS64 RD for this coin myself.
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Thanks John1.I just finished researching my coins issue,"carbon spots".According to PCGS,which has 7 grading levels of "eye appeal",a MS64 RD coin would be slightly more valuable than a MS64 RD coin with carbon spots.They said most times the grade isn't affected but the value is slightly.
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oops.crazy computer posted twice.
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it looks like there may be part of a die clash in bay 7 - also. pretty nice coin...even with the corrosion. I have never found a "99" Wide AM..
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MS62, maybe details due to reverse corrosion. Looks too far gone for acetone or anything, might have eaten into zinc.
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Nice find

MS-62, with possible details (corrosion ate away at zinc)

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Thanks everyone for replying.And yes, dbrablec,there is something going on there at 7th.Good Eye.I will be sending this coin in next week to get slabbed.
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IMHO,not worth getting slabbed.
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