I'm assuming from the lack of any listed in either's price guide in RD or RB, would indicate that neither has slabbed an 09S in any color but BN,...
Not sure it's still around, but did you see that one with the 400 lb. guy wearing a women's training top, and thong in the checkout line at a...
Not taking strong sides at all. But you must admit, this so called 120 year old jeweler the OP took this coin to doesn't have any numismatic sense...
Not according to numismedia.com, they list RBs in the lower grades. Prices start in G4 @ $750 up to AU58 @ $1640, with a $40 difference between...
I'd take their word over any plain jeweler any day of the week :thumb:
I don't either as they should reported those to police. But then again, we ARE talking about Wal-Mart employees.
We're talking about color of the coin, not mint luster. RD=Red RB=Red Brown BN=Brown
I don't think name calling, or labeling, is warranted here. It's more of a case the OP wants to believe in what he thinks he has, regardless...
I hate to tell you this, and I still have much to learn about Lincoln cents, but that has to be an 09 cent as the VDB is on the bottom along the...
The price guides list them as I stated before. Average price for completed sales on eBay, $1184.98, for only 4 that sold recently and the price...
Is it BN, RB, or RD? Numismedia has a BN in that grade valued at $1230, and PCGS lists the value at $1250.
First off, there is the possibility that silver, quarter planchets still existed at the Mint in 1965 after the Mint decided to not use silver in...
The point I was trying to make is there's no need for, and the rules cover this, two threads on the same thing regardless how you change the...
No problem. That's what I thought, which is why I didn't think B was possible because the OP thought it occurred from the striking. Thank you.
I know when the planchets are plated. That wasn't my question. What I asked was, if gas bubbles form during the plating process, as opposed to...
Nice one.
Shhhhhhhhh! That's a secret! Sheesh! Some people!
Not very, IMO.
Don't those form during, or after, the plating process as opposed to the striking?
A is possible, as is C. Part of D, die chip, could be possible but it couldn't be a die crack as that would render a raised line, from the crack...
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