Must be on one of the heavier copper planchets before Lincoln got lightened with the new zinc ones lol.
The reverse appearance tends to support the it's been squished PMD reason.[ATTACH]
The @ symbol means 'at' my post was entirely directed at the member spenser, not you Op as they were the one making an offer to sell. Also agree...
@spenser might want to edit your post and read the forum rules specifically #3, A 3 – Self Promotion – self promotion is not permitted on Coin...
[IMG] I kind of like the standing Britannia design, I probably would pick one up but that's a really expensive ounce of silver.
Agree that some coins pictured look like they've either been polished or abrasively cleaned harshly in the past.
Clearly did not check the link @KoinJester lol.[ATTACH]
His coin is sealed in the mint packaging or 'cello'phane packaging the U.S. mint sealed the coins in way back when.
Your link doesn't work but that one is a decent buy imo.
That's not a proof Kennedy, it's a business strike do you mean mint set? You can also easily get a 1970 mint set for under $20 even on Ebay. OP I...
I'd say MS62 perhaps 63, for the cheek mark and for the strike being pretty weak. There's tons of these out there struck really well. Although...
Agree with those who believe the edge lettering will look horrible. We're basically going to get a silver eagle with the edge of the silver medals...
I'd like to see a fractional set offering for the year like they did with the gold buffalo's in 2008.
They do have some nice looking designs but in my experience copper is so reactive that they usually end up looking horrible within a few months.
Well I was able to find lots of Chinese fakes. Agree with the poster that said best to send it to an auction house if you're selling so it can be...
Wow, I'm not really a fan of toned coins usually but that reverse is fantastic @robec
I actually let my girls open my SS gift last night and meant to post the photos but was wiped out after wrapping their gifts so I'm posting the...
I agree not sure why you wouldn't just send the coin back to PCGS as they also offer http://www.pcgs.com/restoration/ services. Point out the...
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