I bid on several but won none. Prices got a little goofy. I really wanted the '31-D in 66RD. There were some real losers in the set and even...
It was all downhill from the earlier years. Even the best strikes were mushy. You won't find a 40s or 50s Lincoln with fine details like those of...
Thanks, Cazkaboom. You guessed it. It's not perfect but I like just for the reason you said. Lance.
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Looks like the dog hair goes underneath the E in STATES. Nice dog trick! Lance.
Some coincidence, Numis-addict. I would never have noticed that! Cazkaboom, I have a couple of those plated ones too. Don't even know how I got...
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G6-VG8. Lance.
Ooh. I do like that, Greenie. I lived in Westchester County and taught computer science at Iona college. That looks like a very pretty, lustrous...
I'm sending you $65 now, so you can make a profit. Kindly ship it well protected. Thanks, Lance.
I did a trade for this one today. Not my photos...from a Stacks auction. I hope they're true! PCGS 65. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
64RD. The reverse is especially nice but it won't raise the grade, only lower it. Nice coin! It deserves grading. Lance.
Fingers should not touch coin surfaces. That's all there is to it. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
Here's one from old Eagle Eye (via the Ray Douglas collection). Graded 65RB by PCGS but darned close to 66RD. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
Wonderful dirty, old, southern gold! It doesn't get a lot better. Lance.
I've not been around CT very long. I frequent the other boards. But I have to say this is one of the best threads I've seen here. I've collected...
The Mint didn't adjust the weight of copper. Not worth it. But here is a nice example. Lance. [IMG]
Right, Log Potato. If it bothers you, well, you will never get past it. Very early U.S. coins get passes from the TPG's for problems that would...
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