There are assorted coins up and down the years that probably have this type rim, probably mostly in the 1909-1929 range. There are a few...
I'm with you on the majority of these varieties. If I have to use an electron microscope in order to see it, it just doesn't matter.
He doesn't say "the" he said "a", which he is.
I'm a little curious about your comment. It sounds like you are of the opinion John Wexler isn't an expert in the doubled die and RPM field. In...
That part of the rim has the MPL look, but so do millions of Lincolns struck for circulation. The side and inside edge also need to be short and...
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All known 1964 SMS Kennedy Half Dollars have what looks like a teardrop below the crosslet of the 4. If your 1964 Kennedy has this diagnostic you...
An important aspect is that this coin has now been authenticated as an MPL. No more guessing. Having 1 of 2848 is a lot more satisfying than 1 of...
More important than the rims are having the diagnostics present. Without those it wouldn't matter how flat the rims are.
Just received today. This is an Anacs MS63FB, but I have to think it's under graded by a couple of points. Not bad for $47 [IMG]
Gorgeous!! I think they would look better in my set! [IMG]
It means they can't give it a grade because it is impaired, such as a scratch, environmental damage, cleaned, etc. They have determined it is a proof.
Nice!!!
Sure!
Larry wins, these aren't mine, I just photographed them. [IMG] [IMG]
$35 eBay purchase [IMG]
Here is a quote from Kevin Flynn about the possibility of the 1917 MPL. He has researched the Matte Proof Lincoln's in depth and has published a...
That report also lists half cents, 2 cents and 3 cents. We know those weren't made in 1917.
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