LOL, that one dosent look nearly as pricey as that last proof coin I saw you post. But the 1943D looks like a coin Id love to have. I dont know anything about the other one. But very nice coins.
well its not easy to find a match between coins and prices these days it takes a lot of research and then some one comes along and bids absurds amounts and i come back empty handed
That Portuguese coin isa sharp. MS68? Here is my recent 1943-D. Bear in mind that the light is amplifying all the marks.
wow nice coin. yes i am hoping it comes back nice when i send it for grading. it suddenly dawn on me that i dont have a graded ms 70 coin now where can i find such a candidate? any cheap morgans that i can get in a 70?
Nice coin. Would like to see larger shots of the steelie when it arrives. The portugese coin is tough to grade with the overexposed scans, but my sense it is 65-ish (what's that on the rim at 4 o'clock on the obverse?)...Mike
Yes, it used to be in NGC 67 plastic.... Used to. I should reimage that sucker. No time recently though.
Very nice coins spock, rlm, and Leadfoot. :thumb: All very nice looking Steelies. :thumb: Is that an RPM Leadfoot? Phoenix
No they did not. I'm not a Lincoln expert, but the last time I posted this coin, people said it was strike doubling. Frankly, I don't believe that as I would expect other areas to show strike doubling if it were the case -- and the complete serifs tell me it is a RPM rather than strike/mechanical doubling -- but again I am anything but an expert. Here's a detail shot of the area:
I'm no expert, but looks like the 1943S-1MM-007? There is no pic on copper coins, but sounds like your steelie: Might be wrong, and could be no where close to your cent, but that's what it appears to me. Still, a nice looking one to say the least. :thumb: Phoenix
I agree wth Phoenix - I was just checking copper coins myself. I could not find a way to search heritage. Nice coins everybody.