Featured Matte Proof Lincolns: History, Analysis, & Eye Candy

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by WingedLiberty, Nov 8, 2012.

  1. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Maybe the initial hubbings presented so well that they decided to go without the extra work.

    For instance when I do projects a lot of the time I leave the detail terminology out of the estimate. So far so good.;) The customer because they didn't speak loud enough got a space that was my decision. Sometimes it has to wear on them but I have never had a complaint.

    Kind a like the Mattes. I feel they are closer to the original estimates. I hope to be lucky enough to find a raw one, 1 day.
     
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  3. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Neat, I had no idea either.
     
  4. Hunting Rare

    Hunting Rare Active Member

    Not the best pics, taken with an iPhone. But here's my 1909 MPL (Rev. Die #2).

    I need to get it slabbed finally. I sure hope ANACS will designate the Reverse Die #2 on the slab. That would be awesome!

    :)
     

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  5. robec

    robec Junior Member

    Can you take it out of the flip and photograph it? The rims are looking a bit beveled.......maybe due to the flip and lighting.
     
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  6. Hunting Rare

    Hunting Rare Active Member

    It just went out to ANACS today, so I'll post pics when I get it back in the mail! :)
     
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  7. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I hope I'm wrong but I'm not seeing a matte proof.
     
  8. joeinslw

    joeinslw New Member

    I have a 1914 Lincoln cent in good condition, did you find out what the value of that particular coin is? I plan on getting the one I own graded with pcgs, but I wondered what to expect. Thanks !
     
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