10 bucks a roll 7 for $60. The dealer says that I will be back. Anyways, a new bunch to go thru. Said it came from an estate. The enders aren't very special. Do you think that they pay for themselves?
$10 a roll for wheats including 40s and 50s? Been a while for me, but that seems high. Maybe I need to start offloading my wheats.
I get ya. There was other rolls that said sorted. Thinking I might have to go for the $25 box. Here is the 41 roll. That's a 51D. The obverse and the next 5 coins are MSRD.
Not a whole lot that is very spectacular. There are a few nice lightly toned reds in the bunch. But not enough to write home about. I will see if I can get some pics this morning before work.
So here are a couple of MS Red examples from the rolls. They have some nice looking tones inhand. Lincolns are the hardest (for me) coins to get the luster and tones right. That 58D das an interesting die crack or extremely large die gouge. These even though the tones are red they would most likely grade RB because of the spots.
There were probably 30 misc IDB's mostly on 57's, I will have to go thru them and see if there are any other interesting ones. Here is the most extreme one a funky IDB on the 5. Could be just moved metal but it is fairly large and a lot of metal, and a Unusual die crack and IDB maybe a LIB variety below and between the I and B of Liberty. EDIT: I am rethinking that it could be a retained lamination because of the bulge below the LI and attaches at a single crack to the rim above LI. The Die crack from rim @4 on the reverse up thru the wheat stock made me forget about the big black spot on the reverse. I am in the process of trying to get better Photos. of the LIB area.