I'm at 5.5 on the Lincoln, I love it.
Type set collection?
Wow, nice, breaking out the big guns
As an update on this coin, I have officially purchased this coin from @Springford CC and sold off my existing registry coin which was an MS67 in...
That was funnier than the original joke, lol.
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The Henning counterfeits aren't war nickels. IIRC correctly, only one date was a war year date, and all of them were produced in the 1950’s.
I swear every single one of these looks AU58 to me, they are very tough to grade.
Peace $1: MS65 Walker: MS66 Antietam: MS66 Gettysburg: MS65
I’m not a particular fan of this color as it is too easy to fake. That said the 60’s proofs from cello packs are famous for monochromatic vibrant...
Grade Revealed in separate thread linked below--MS66 1946-S Booker T Grade Reveal
Grade was revealed in a separate thread linked below--MS65. 1938-D Walking Liberty Grade Reveal
I think you misunderstood, I like the joke, I laughed, but I think it’s easier to get if told verbally. I wasn’t tying to be critical.
In fairness, the joke works better if told verbally. It’s too easy to miss the nuance of the word change in writing.
The first 1971-D looks to be MS64 FS, but the full steps is questionable due to the mark on the right hand side, and probably would only get FS...
That is a great article, I have friends & family who live in both Moline & Davenport, wonder if they know that about the railroad. Those medals...
Reminiscing about one of my old collections. Believe it or not, I purchased this coin raw from Heritage back in 2001 when they still sold raw...
Reverse looks gem but obverse doesn't so I think it got MS64.
This coin is tough. It appears to have obvious friction in the fields which would relegate it to AU, but I don't see any evidence of high point...
What the heck are you talking about? Eye appeal is one of the 4 elements of market grading employed by every major TPG, so rainbow toning...
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