Again from pics it's hard to tell. I can see the 64 but not the RD, maybe an RB
Yes, PCGS will slab a spotted coin 64, 65, (66 and 67 in some cases, which I would not, but they may have spotted after the slabbing)...
Great book, belongs in every serious Lincoln collectors " arsenal " of info
Whats a gentlemans club? Who is " they" :confused: :D
heres a link to a whole bunch of slabbers most have never heard of http://www.surok.addr.com/slabbers.htm
Moneyfan dug up a bunch of old threads today... Burning money is a poker term, wanna play? Nahhhh, I have no money to burn
Like I said Spock, if I had your money? I'd burn mine.....:kewl:
45.....50..... WOW , ( wear wise )you guys are a tough crowd !!!:)
When my daughter was younger, she had all those " Majic, the Gathering" cards, and I sold them on Ebay for her a few years ago, I was amazed at...
I'm not convinced either way on the toning. I have learned that pics are deceiving, especially on this laptop I'm on. I have seen Lincolns tone...
I try to focus on my Lincolns and have several complete sets, but I am trying to build a set of cents all the way to 1793, and recently sold a...
Always if possible, remove the flip or 2x2 for a better pic. It's still AU, but looks alot nicer !!
Right on Cody !!
Friday night 12 pak
Heres a few
Nice 11's is right, he stole them, trust me !!! OK, time to get the camera out
The obverse looks AU and has hairlines in different directions indicating cleaning, but the reverse looks MS. When I see brite blue toning on a...
Holy Cow !!! This is a GREAT resource thread, thank for getting it back on top !!
I like it as a nice VF-35, typical 20's decade mush and worn dies. There is less wear than meets the eye, it's the dies.
ROFL, so was I !!
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