

You can't really see from the photo but the lines above the wheats are all sharp. I'm still new at grading coins but it seems to be VF.
avidbrandy wrote:left of lincolns head it says OCT 25 and above the date it says what looks like "ORA" with the quotations, and it's underlined. On the back at the bottom it says 25 sideways.
This is the best condition I've seen the stalks in on any wheat I've found so far.
Thogey wrote:What a shame.
You could probably rub it out with a little steel wool and Brasso. Or maybe neverdull.
What does the writing say? My wife thinks she see's '39', and now that she's moved her double ax-handle behind away from the computer I can finish my post.
May be the vandal had a sit down with the real PTB by now.
I once sold a shield nickle that had '1869' scratched on the back. It was a VF-EF otherwise . I got 10 bucks for it.
I could just picture some little kid, who already grew up, died and his great -great grand kids have no clue he existed, scratching that coin with a pin or nail 140 years ago.
Thogey wrote:Hey there thaler,
Please don't clean that coin, or any coin, (unless it's a parking lot zinc with a blob of chewing gun on it).
beauanderos wrote:Besides being a full-time Californian hater Thogey is also good part time for laughs
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