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Thomas Beers

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  1. I’m not sure about the grading process and I think this is pretty good for 1944 and worth wise why people have them for sale for 100s of dollars
  2. Curios to what happened to his head though
  3. This has nothing to do with my childhood VKurtB
  4. I have heard before of debris also finding it’s way onto a press is that legit too
  5. I’m thinking some of this damage was done by press … anyone’s opinion?
  6. Thank you guys very good info what do I with the pure acetone
  7. I use a Dremel with a plastic wire wheel so no metal to scratch the coin and then some brasso with a polishing rag I think they turn out ok but yes your right cleaning I do think takes away originality
  8. I’m sorry coinbuf we all can’t be as lucky to have an uncleaned beautiful penny from 1946 but this one will be just fine and I made it clean so this is my baby you can go buy another one though I’ll stay hunting my pocket change 👍🏼
  9. I consider good as is can read all words and letters . The details of the wheat are clear and not rubbed down as it is 76 years old I will clean this penny just for you so you can see all the beautiful details
  10. How about this guy is it in good shape and why can’t you clean coins?
  11. I was thinking the same and it looks like he been using Rogain on the hair and beard 😂
  12. Dang I wonder what this person did … and what about the 1 missing in 1998