I was hoping to get some feedback on the two Lincoln's I posted. I know there's only obverse pics but I'm curious as to what you think they grade with just these pics to go off of?
I like both of them a lot, also. 32-D is particularly hard to get in gem condition. I think it would go 64 BN, but it might make 65. The 60-D would go 66 RB.
As soon as I can I will pics if reverse. I figure I did ok for less than $8 for both. I got lucky I reckon. Thanks for the likes and comments.
And the 1932-D is BIN for $175. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1932-D-Linc...inal-Toning-/160763310788?hash=item256e3d72c4
My first take would be a strike through, but I cannot tell for sure. It might also be a lamination. There is a small lamination crack just south of it.
Thank you Very much Steve! One thing, that is not textile, it is a fingerprint. I personally think, depending on how they tone up, some fingerprints can enhance the toned look of a given coin.