None of this is true at all and the many, many, many members I have helped on this forum know that. I am actually setting this up right now even though I have other projects I am busy with. I will be publishing a link with details, like I said I can go into too much details but you will see asap. Plus I will give you a few other tips I have for cherry picking I have developed
So back on topic. I got this LMC a while ago in change. It is the oldest coin I own as it is dated 974....lol Question: If OP's coin is worth 10 mil. shouldn't this be worth at least 11 mil.??....LOL
Well, then those "many, many, many members" need to step up and voice their unending appreciation for you "grading" their coin only after they've paid for and/or posted the assigned grades. Otherwise, this is just more of the same nonsense, and really is as simple as that.
At the risk of posting something related to the OP and to someone most likely scared off now.... Yes it grabs attention, but it is also so over the top that it automatically pegs you as someone not to be taken seriously.
Even though I use secret to clean it. Turns out to be mirror. But it would hurt the value if you try. If you really know how to prevent corrode and spots and scratch then your on hot.
You have a circulated and cleaned coin, these can be found roll searching for a cent. There isn't anything rare about a 75 Lincoln cent.
I don't think any coin has ever sold for 10 million dollars. I remember this thread. The good old days.