Here are the other three cents I acquired with the 1980 shown on the previous page. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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A recent post discussed the 1980 Lincoln, and mentioned that there is only one graded at MS68, and the price guide is $8000. The price guide for...
This is the dealer from whom I got a decent deal on this NGC graded 1909-S VDB. I am pretty happy with this dealer. I am hoping to use them again....
My purchases continue to trickle in. An article in the Philadelphia newspaper described the main postal center as having piles of unprocessed...
Note: I posted in the wrong thread and removed this post and put it in the right place.
The years 1965, 66, and 67 had only SMS (Special Mint Sets) instead of proofs. Some of these are almost indistinguishable from proofs, though....
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I wanted a proof-like Morgan, and this combination of condition, mirrors, and toning is all I could ask for. Edit: NGC MS65 PL [ATTACH]...
This 1888 dime just missed fitting into the "Under $50" thread. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The 1910 proof is still lost in the mail, but this 1911 matte proof Lincoln arrived yesterday. PCGS graded it PR65BN. With a mintage of only 1733...
Perhaps, but if the choice is between these marvelous coins, and no coins at all, then I stand by my choice. It is often said that coins of this...
Here are two recent purchases that I got by patiently scouring every listing on eBay. The 1846 was $530, and the 1873 was $560. I estimate both of...
This was ordered on December 19, so it only took 2 1/2 weeks to arrive. That's much better than my Lincoln matte proof, which was sent November...
I am surprised that no one has mentioned that all coins are copies. Each impression of the dies is intended to create one more identical copy of...
A naturally toned SMS (Special Mint Set) [ATTACH] And a naturally toned proof... [ATTACH] compared to an artificially toned proof. At least, I...
I just love these classic designs that the baby boomers just missed out on. By the mid 1960’s these were all worn out if you found them in...
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