Still not the best pictures, but hey. I posted the sellers pictures when I got this on Ebay (for 12$). [IMG] thoughts? I know the...
Thanks :) Sorry to bump this thread, but I got a better picture of the cent [IMG] (edit: not as better as I thought)
I think the photos are juiced
If I had the money, I would as well. :high5:
yup, me too. I was looking at the sellers feedback and saw a $1000+ coin listed and decided to check it out.
You have yet to see my beginners luck at the table, Jack :D But anyhoo, I'tll be fun to meet more CT'ers for sure! So far I've only met Jack...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320359075850 Proof Cameo :bigeyes: (and look at the price!)
My roomate found a 1919-D wheatie in change where he works, and gave it to me. :D
sounds good to me! I'll call you sometime later and work out the details.
on a car, plane, tricycle? and I see it's May 28th-30th, which is great, since I start taking my one class at SCC on June 1.
oh crap, May is... soon! I might have to make the drive
Here's a toned proof rosie :) ("mrmag" is my name on the PCGS forums)...
I'll have to save some of these then it seems.
they may be toned due to chemicals though - especially if they've been on the ground
yup, I have another set, 1964, but only 3 of them were toned, and not this nice (except the nickel was the same).
I just found a 1945-D the other day. Common as heck for wheaties, but still fun! :D
Yeah, it's hard to photograph, and seeing them in hand is better, but the Lincoln cent is definitely the coolest
This came from a single proof set. I had to take the coins out since some of the coins broke their "walls" - so to speak - and were touching...
interesting... it'll also be interesting to see if any develop problems over time.
7.50 seems fair, I paid 6$ for my 5$ red seal (at a coin shop though, and I knew one of the guys working there)... which was also a star note...
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