When you say it weighs the same? The same as what? the other dime or a penny? what is the weight? thanks
YOU need to be a member of either grading company, but PCGS would probably bring more money if you intend to auction them off, but ngc is a lower...
I actually have a few in a box along with some 1930's toy cars that were given to me a few years ago. have advertising on them too. pretty cool...
Yeah that would be great. BUT, If you are trying to help someone, teach them what they need to know or direct them to where they need to go to...
Seriously... Many of the old farts on this site like to play with the new people. If you dont already have the cherry pickers guide buy them....
Go here and compare. https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#/Lincoln/Grades it will give you a better idea as to what grade you have. be tough on...
Those are neat...
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About 30 minutes ago i was emailed with my much requested answer from an industry, (recommended by ngc/pcgs/heritage), expert. I have no need to...
A expert just sent me my answer via email... It is a Die Dent... I will think about posting the picture later today. I have multiple coins...
The ones that i have now found are sitting in SAflips and and i will decide what to do once i get an answer from someone that can definitively say...
NO ONE has said what it is... I do not know what it is. I am not posting the coin until it is identified. All i know is everyone keeps...
NOT all of them, just the ones i have set aside. i studied the coin heavily but cannot find this error, mark or damage in any book or online....
Not a game and i am not trying to inconvenience anyone. Thanks anyway.
Good idea, but when i looked them up the marks are not the same. Would be a cool variety though. I am back to die chip.
So no one will let help me to figure out what the error is? Oh well.
Is this a Die chip? Maybe i misunderstand what a die chip is, but i thought those did not happen in the middle of the clean field.
No game... I just want to know what it is...
Yeah its not on the rim, it is in the middle of a clean field on the coins.
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