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Pillar of the Community
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it goes on a 70 point scale. and the grades are Poor(PO-01) Fair(FR-02) Almost Good(AG-03) Good(G-4 or 6)Very Good(VG-8 0r 10) Fine(F-12 or 14) Very Fine(VF-20 through 30) Extra(or Extremely) Fine(EF(or XF)-40 through 45) About Uncirculated(AU-50, 55, or 58) and Mint State(MS-60 through 70)
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Large date 1960. BU MS-63/64. Blakesley affect on the reverse. Nice find. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4000 Posts |
You think that's a large date coop? When I tried to zoom, it got a little distorted.
Edited by Scooby Due 07/25/2010 6:01 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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New Member
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I'm not sure what a large date is, and if its simply a bigger date than most other pennies, then yeah the date on this one is bigger than that on a few I just looked at side by side.
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New Member
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I uploaded a couple new photos that are closer up to maybe help with the large date/small date. is a large date better anyway? rarer?
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Pillar of the Community
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4000 Posts |
Those pics are much better!  The '60 Small date would be the better coin, but I can see now that it is a Large date. Still a very nice find in very nice condition!
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New Member
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Awesome, thanks everyone for you're help. I'll be on this site much more often! I'm new to collecting and I'm enjoying it already :)
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Moderator
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Nice genuine curved clip. As stated, Blakesley Affect visible in your last picture. The sign of a genuine CC.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Edited by coop 07/27/2010 3:43 pm
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New Member
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I wish I could get better pictures to show everyone what you're talking about, coop. I do see it in hand. I only have a simple magnifying glass that I use. I really want to get a closer look. What you you guys use to take photo's of your coins? Or should I just get higher res so I can zoom with less distortion?
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Pillar of the Community
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I'm just using a regular old point-n-shoot, zoomed in and take the picture through my loupe.
I can see the Large date just fine in those last pics, by the way.
Edited by Scooby Due 07/27/2010 5:34 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Here is the setup I use currently. 
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New Member
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wow coop thats quite the intricate setup. So I should just start with the basic microscope? haha
Edited by at4user 07/28/2010 12:06 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Best to know what to buy before going out on a limb. There are many scopes that are overkill as they have too much power. There are some with just 2-3 different powers by changing the eyepieces or changing settings. But the infinite zoom ones are the one to get. Mine is a 7.5-35X zoom. That way you can just adjust the zoom and get the shots exactly in the power you wish to have.
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