No. It's a normal toning color, probably from improper storage.
Coins struck with a grease filled die are entirely different from coins that actually have no mint mark, because for whatever reason the mint mark...
Someone goes to your local Wal-Mart and buys a jacket, takes it home, tries it on, then decides they don't like it after all and they return it....
I wouldn't pay more than $4 over melt. First strike?LOL MS70? LMBO
That dealer doesn't deal in fake anything, FYI.
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That's a deep hole in the ground full of water!
I know the 31S is the rarest of the 31 Lincolns with 866,000 strikes. However, yours is what's called a problem coin as the cleaning is very...
That's what PMD stands for :thumb:
It's in all the links. An well circulated, PMD 67 Lincoln cent.
http://s1232.photobucket.com/albums/ff378/loulou1066/?action=view&current=1967penny14.jpg...
This weekend, Nov. 3rd & 4th, at the Rochester Museum and Science Centers, Eisenhart Auditorium. Hours are 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. on Saturday, and 10...
As well as argumentative!
You need another person for this.
So you don't have a problem paying $142.14 per medal from FM? ASEs are way much cheaper from the U.S. Mint.
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Do you have any pictures of the 43S?
Just my opinion, I think those are a rip off at $995. Their description is quite vague about how much silver, by weight, is in each medal.
Probably because CT has a wide range of collectors, including those who specialize in World Coins. After you've been here a little longer you'll...
I think it has to do with the note itself, perhaps the design or material used to print that on, was experimental before printing them in volume...
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