Remember your question about weakly struck Lincolns? Classic example. BTW. here is a 1922 VF20 from Heritage. Your coin has better cheek/jaw...
VF20. 22's are not exactly noted for strong strikes.
13-S is about $10. Sorry, but the 22 has a D. Still it is worth about $20. The 31-d is about $6. BTW were that a 22 no "D", it would go $700+.
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50?
Well sort of. I thought it was MS.
66
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There are at least 608 of them. https://www.cointalk.com/search/1707901/?q=grade&o=date&c[title_only]=1&c[user][0]=7957. And absolutely a brown...
Weak strikes are difficult to grade and even harder from pictures. Problem is, outside of years of experience, you only have pictures to learn...
68's go for a pretty penny (pun intended). 67's aren't too bad. About $65 - $100 for NGC and about $80 - $150 for PCGS.
Questionable color.
Any teen is worth something. The only ones I see worth noting would be the 1931-D and the 1913-S (if it is an S). The 1922 needs to be examined...
It depends on how impatient you are. The average price on Heritage for the last couple years has been about $130. However, if it is a nice one,...
There are far and away more 67 steelies than any other year of wheats. For instance, there are 3,700+ MS67 for 1943-S (PCGS + NGC). That is the...
That could be a 67 IF it has the luster, but I cannot tell from your pictures. Don't see the clash Zinc In stead of a chip, how about a plating...
Go back to post 3794. It is a 1951 Jefferson. The next post is a 1938 Buffalo. Does not work. Paul posted a 1942 Jefferson which can follow a...
Yep!
MS63
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