you're seeing the end result of what I believe to be a higher interest in lincolns with the 2009 program, the same way that the states quarters...
I honestly think this one may have been graded a shade low. It is a beautiful coin with some excellent eye appeal, more than your usual baggy ms-60
I warned my card holders that increasing or decreasing my credit limit without my prior knowledge would result in my immediate cancelation of my...
Nickels would be my choice. I've always had good luck with them.
maybe, it's not impossible
You really can't lose, even for $10. Bust quarters just don't pop up every day...in ANY condition.
What you couldn't get a 1.
I love that 1829, exquisite!
$600.00 for the lot of em, the searched ones are going to go to another dealer in town at a price of .0175 a coin instead of the usual .025 cents...
ha, right.
no, I had good lighting, and a magnifying glass/lamp that I could position over my working pile, but my fingers ache a bit.
I finally went through I guess close to 10,200 wheaties these last two days. I got them "unsearched" in a bucket from a dealer friend. He'd been...
That is one whacked out die, I gots to say its probably about a 62/63 bn.
Boy it sure is a beaut, about a 63 i'd say.
I'll go and say 64.
XF-40, but pretty banged up.
oh, thats nice, I love the blue.
It does, but its not. It is a VF-25 IMO only because it looks like someone took a hatchet to her arm.
Unless I am mistaken I see just the tiniest bit of wear on miss liberty's nose and chin so I am going to have to say AU-58, and oh so quite...
WOW, I was thinking it was closer to AU 53/55 to me, but if you picked it up for VF money you are sitting well.
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