1972-S Lincoln Cent, business-strike (PCGS MS65BN). Sometimes toners take on the look of an impressionist painting. Rainbow color like this is rare on PCGS-graded business-strike Memorial Lincolns
A little silver, a little copper, and a fake 8 Reale. They all came across my desk at work this week. Person needed the money more than the coins so I was happy to pick up the silver and a few miscellaneous coins. What is too bad is that the coins were stored in plastic bags - you can see the PVC damage on many of the coins including the 65 copper half penny. I like the 1912 Three Mark coin ~ cool reverse!
Just concluded a deal for this coin. Not a rare date for the series by any means, but a nice coin, with nice surfaces, and a nice price. I like it a little bit better at an AU-53 than the 50 on the slab. What say you?
Here are three new additions to my Roosie set. They all came in the mail yesterday. The 47-S was in a NGC 65 holder. 54 S and 64 D came raw. 47-S images are from kryptonitecomics
I got one like this one a few years ago. A bit differentn but from India. It was brown thick and a about size of quarter. I was told it was silver and Icg tested it and found out it was 25.5 grams of .917 Gold 1802 was date. fire damage is what Icg details read.
It was a 15 Rupees my gram weight was 10.6 grams not 25.5 my fingers are to big for phone keyboard. Yeah was sold as silver scrap to our shop.
I won this one at auction tonight, I'm jazzed enough about it to put up the seller's pictures before I even get it in hand