[IMG]NGC population of 1 with none graded higher. Happy Birthday Coin Talk
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Another new addition today. NGC MS67RD 1948 Lincoln Wheat Ear cent
Just added this one today. NGC MS67RD 1937 Lincoln Wheat Ear [IMG]
You do not need that one too distract you while studying at college so I will help you out and you can send it too me. Just doing what I can to...
ICG is located about 5 miles from where I live. I do have some nice Lincolns within my collection that they have graded
Bought this NGC MS67RD 1946D Lincoln Wheat Ear cent a few weeks back and it was sent into CAC by a fellow collector for me too see if it meet CACs...
This NGC MS67RD 1946 D Lincoln Wheat Ear cent that I purchased about 2 weeks ago was sent into CAC and it just received a green sticker from CAC...
I agree 64. The reverse is really clean and sharp the obverse is a little soft in the details. Nice coin
Ok, I know the lowly modern Lincoln cents get little respect but it is still nice too have one so new it does not show up in the population report...
LOL. I was thinking the same thing
Just added this NGC MS67RD 1946 D Lincoln Wheat Ear cent too the collection[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Photos look pretty good too me. I like the black background
Just added this NGC MS67RD 1947 S Lincoln Wheat Ear as well[ATTACH]
A new addition. NGC MS67RD 1953 S Lincoln Wheat Ear cent. Looks like a die crack across his forehead[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some NGC MS67RD 1960 and 1960 D Large and Small date Lincoln Memorials. NGC populations in order are 23/0, 23/0, 25/0 and 51/0. The 1960 large...
Ok, I think I will leave it as is since now I know the difference between die finishing lines/die scratches as opposed too surface scratches. My...
Ok, being new to this I would have too say die finishing lines/die scratches vs surface scratches. Do I need to change the title?
Here is a nice example of die polish lines vs. scratches. As you can see clearly the lines are within the fields of the coin and stop at the high...
Yes it was worth the grading cost for both NGC and CAC.
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