The face of Liberty is clean, and that makes this a very nice Morgan Dollar.
There certainly are a large number of Lincoln Cents. I have 272 of them in NGC and PCGS slabs and I still have many more to go. I have the proof...
No, not anywhere near full steps. When you see one with full steps, you will know. Reading the criteria also helps a good deal.
No, four steps are incomplete.
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Now that would truly be a throne.
Another mint state Lincoln Cent, this time from 2018: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Some people actually do collect the modern stuff. I am back to 1930 on the other end of these Lincoln Cents.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is a zinc Lincoln Cent from 1984 and the Denver mint, no dirt: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A nice set of these and that 1937S in the center is a very fine MS66 and quite pricey to go with that.
A 1930D, MS64 RD and CAC green bean. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Mine went from processing to shipped on the day it was released and my copy arrived later in the week, Friday of last week.
Another step on my set of Lincoln Cents: [ATTACH]
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“The [Treasury] Secretary in minting and issuing other bullion and proof gold coins under this subsection in accordance with such program...
A 1950 Proof: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
After a very long search, a 1953 Philadelphia MS66 RD Lincoln Cent: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A Proof 1959 Lincoln Cent: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A 1959 proof Lincoln Cent graded by NGC as PF 68 RD Cameo: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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