The 1904 might be original, however the 1906 has definitely been cleaned, the 1907 has been polished and the 1908 has been harshly polished....
It won't prove anything and the TPG is still free to reject the coin as AT.
This does not sound like a type set that would hold any interest or meaning for the vast majority of collectors, myself included.
Thank you! I absolutely loved this movie back when I was a kid and would watch it on TV when my grandparents would let me stay up late enough to...
Rent a safe deposit box.
At fifty-cents a piece you should be fine.
I like it and think there is limited downside.
These are great holders. I adore these small sets when they have nice coins in them.
Capital Plastics holders were very popular through the late 1970s and many late-date Merc short sets (such as yours) as well as War nickel sets...
These were circulating coins a century ago.
That does appear to be a nice coin with a good strike. Some die marriages are struck well while others are mushy. While many call these Capped...
Of the three coins you have shown closer images for, I could believe the WQ is AU55, the Merc is MS66 and the Franklin is MS64. However, I can...
I can't blame you with respect to that decision.
One thing to keep in mind is that generic coins, which these are, can be quite a bit tougher to sell when in "off-brand" holders. This would...
I think it's real.
The 1932-S WQ is AU55 or so and has likely, though not definitively, been dipped.
The images are small, but it appears to me that this might be a 1944-D Lincoln cent that has had the first 4 altered to a 1. Might you take...
I understand how it might be read, but the OP wanted opinions based upon the images and that was provided. All of these coins are very common and...
The coin you linked is not an 1824/1. Also, these are not errors. Rather, these are characteristics of die marriages.
The SLQ is a dipped out, mid-range AU that would likely grade AU55. There is absolutely no way, no how that the SLQ is MS (uncirculated). The...
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