Although I know some collectors who don't care for his photos, I put Brandon Kelley in an elite class of coin photographers that includes people such as Mark Goodman, Bob Campbell, and Todd @ BlueCC.
Here's a few for more for my favorite post in the world :hatch: Any opinions on the grade on the 34 D? No wear, it's just a weak strike.
That is a nice one! The colors are amazing, wouldn't mind having that in the ole T$ collection Congrats
Most people do not realize just how tough it it to find a nice 31-D. Starting at this grade, they are probably rarer than the 31-S. Very, VERY nice Lincoln!!!!!!!!!!!
Lots of nice Lincolns here!!! In building my 1909 Mint set, I knew I'd always want a 1909-S Lincoln in 66RD. However, I didn't start there, took me a few coins to get to that point: 1909-S PCGS MS64RD (bought as NGC 64RD and later crossed it) - should have kept this one as I really liked the reverse color. 1909-S PCGS MS65RD (ex. PF Flyer collection) 1909-S PCGS MS66RD (my current coin)
CoinKeeper- fun coins. THose have nice red color. Illini- I agree the 64 RD was a keeper for the color but you can't complain about the nearly perfect 66 RD.
Nice Harry- repost with close-ups once in hand? Did you get a good deal?Jello- what grade on the 64- a 67+ looks to me.Good stuff!!!!