64 RD
My advice: Send it to NCS for conservation and then grading by NGC.
How about 67? I don't mind being a contrarian, but that is a super nice coin.
They're definitely not proofs, and they're just middling uncirculated. That's MU-62.
The above about NGC's Registry data base reminds me of the same thing at PCGS. I have a few Registry Sets at PCGS and list a good bit of my...
How about Heritage Auctions (ha.com)? You can go to their site and register, if you haven't already done so. Then look on the right side of the...
Personally, I tend to think that everything should be certified, it it's worth enough to justify the expense. This goes double for key coins, such...
64 RD, but why would this coin have been submitted in the first place?
I was going to point out that you should hold it by the edges, but now I'm glad I didn't!
I think the coin looks fantastic, and I was planning to try to order one until I saw the price. The price is just too much over its bullion value...
AU50, probably cleaned long ago.
AU50. Lots of nice luster. I like the look.
The "expesive" ones are always the toughest to find.
Obviously fake. It doesn't even look like a real Lincoln cent to me.
Weimar White, and expert on coin chemistry, says that toning on a coin is like rust on a piece of iron. In other words, it's a form of damage. So,...
I love the Einstein quote. I carry about $10 or more in $2 bills and also find them handy to give as tips. My female barber says she still has all...
Pass on it no matter what the price. The damage is just too disfiguring.
One of my first submissions was a really nice 1913-S Barber quarter, probably a G6 in today's grading. I sent it to ANACS because that's all there...
The "new" version is horrible, and the problem is that it can't be uncleaned.
I would say the shadow is the result of a weak strike, not wear. Of course, without the reverse it's impossible to put a grade on this coin, but I...
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