I'll only rank those who played in the last round. Two players have exceeded the 10 grades mark, so had thier lowest grade dropped... Every 11th grade you get to drop your lowest. Mikenoodle:hail: - drops lowest Mark_H:hail: - drops lowest * A good set of folks will also reach this mark in round 4. Rankings (points reflect average points off pcgs grades): GOLD - Duke K. - Reigning champ is back. - 3.3 SILVER - MPCUSA - 3.67 BRONZE - Louie two bits - 4 4th - Mark_h - 4.09 5th - BadThad - 4.9 6th - Rlm's cent - 5.1 7th - Shawn151 - 5.13 8th - Mikenoodle - 5.2 9th - Abe - 5.5 10th - Shoe - 5.86 11th - Sweet Wheatz - 9.83 And now.... Here is the next set: All are PCGS graded.
Also,, I forgot to mention... I'm out of BB'ed pcgs cents. So you won't see any more of those brutal graders unless someone else wants to post some.
1928-S AU-50 w/luster, it has wear not just a mushy strike. 1927-S MS-64 BR nice strike for the series. 1931 MS-64 R 1934- MS-65 R 1936- MS-66R
you're saying it's a die pair #3 then? your screen name says cents in it, mine just says noodle :goofer:
That "worthless coins" probably goes for as much as the rest of the coins put together assuming it got graded as a no"D", and I believe it did.
1922- VG8 die pair #3. From what I can make out, I think it got a no "D" rather than a weak "D". 1924-D AU-53 1927-S AU-55 1928-S MS-62 1934- ms-64 1931- MS-64 1936- MS-65
#3 is the only one I know of that is rotated. That is a dead give away. #1 has the die crack and #4 Abe abuts the rim.
hmmm, thanks. You learn something new every day. I guess that's what this thread was all about, wasn't it?
Please explain this to me. I read http://www.lincolncentresource.com/1922Ddievarieties.html as to the different types however what I am a little confused about is how do you tell the difference between a 1922 and a 1922 W/ no D. I can't find any information as to that. Blond Moment :goofer: -Shrek