Here's a couple of mind...like GD's the best so far:
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Wow!...An actual CIRCULATED SAC coin...never saw one in actual circulated condition. I love the SAC reverse, but the obverse should have been...
Just the sound of coins hitting the cashier's box is music to me! Just like from the Pink Floyd song...
I put together a Lincoln Grading/Wear word.docs with pics that I use all of the time. If anybody wants it, PM your email address I will send them...
You know how it is, you upgrade your main collection and the following go into Dup section. It is no secret...whatever I make here is going to...
Sorry...best I could do
What in the world happened to an American Silver Eagle that would grade out at G4? These coins came out in 1986!?! And why would anybody submit...
I like 1924-D's. They are a "quiet" up and comer as decent strikes of these coins are hard to come by. With that said, this coin has good...
Sorry Speedy, everytime I look at your avatar, it reminds me of Jim Carey: [IMG] I know it was brought up before, but everytime I see it,...
Too many minted... Guess they will always be a coin equal in value to melt rates, unless you have a 69 or better coin.
I would grade it EF45 to AU55. There is definite wear at the ear, hair and cheek...and this alone eliminates any MS grading. Here is a MS65RB...
Nice coin...I am right there with you. Sounds like you and I have the same Lincoln taste...and probably the same budjet. Hail to the penny!
Maybe it was my conspiracy theory... [Please insert Homer Simpson "Doh!" here] Thanks GD, I was all bent over on the negative and forgot...
Just raw experience. Look at coins graded by the top services and look at those graded MS64RD on up. Get comfortable with colors associated with...
Amen to that. I often wondered that if a coin could speak, where has it been? Where was it used? Where was it stored? A vault? A poker game...
That's what I am talking about! I have bought some slabs at shows that were overgraded in my opinion, but I figured, "What the heck?...I'll...
Last year of the Morgans and they made a bunch in Philadelphia, 44,690,000! Millions exist in MS condition, however, one with decent eye appeal...
My passion is Lincolns. Other the years, I have bought, sold and updated my Lincolns (many times). I have all of the dates EXCEPT for a 1922...
Red is good... Watch out for people that dip and/or clean Lincolns and other red cents to make them red again...not good.
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