I don't know any dealer who cleans coins in their inventory.
You should get your eyes checked. Both images from the OP are of 1970s Lincolns, both large dates.
That's a large date. Here's a diagram to help distinguish the two dates. [ATTACH] This is the large date 70S. Notice the top of the 7 is below...
Guess what? They all look like deep cams, numismedia.com starts the value for the type 2 DCAM PR61 at $132.50, and goes up to $1440 in PR70....
You should spend them. Take them to your local super market, McDonald's, or something and see the reaction from the kids working there when the...
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Type 1 and Type 2 was regarding the SBA dollar, and not the other denominations in the 81 proofs. Both images of the SBA in post #1, do appear to...
That could be reported as there is no tone on those coins as advertised in the title.
I can't see any signs of obvious wear, but I do see the contact marks. I'd say MS Details, cleaning.
My first thought. Actually, my only thought.
Much nicer looking than the one in the eBay listing.
I'm only going by the 3 Greek letters I can see and identify. Whether it's related to the link I posted or not, is another story. It's what came...
I'll give you a +1 for that.
Gold?
The O with the line through it is phi, and the E is sigma. The character between them looks like a small t, which is tau. Together, you have Phi...
The other factor the OP must consider is dealers not buying everything that walks into their shop, or up to their table at a show. The last...
Or the OP had a few too many "cold ones" when he placed his max bid and it was actually $4 under what he thought his max bid was.
+1 on both of your posts :thumb:
I don't know, are they wrong? That area around the date, is flattened and looks step like, and is indicative of mechanical doubling, as seen in...
Next to impossible.
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