Duhhh!! I guess I should have my reading comprehension tested. Would Justin be able to check with a free Collectors Society membership?
Maybe I am misunderstanding this question, but there is a way to check the grade(s) of the coin(s) from the invoice online.
Wow!! That's so cool. And to think people want to do away with the Lincoln cents.
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I've had this one since 1988. When I bought it it was ANACS 64/64 certified. I sent it to NGC 3 or 4 years ago and they also graded it an MS64...
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I've always love that 1910. Absolutely gorgeous.
I really like the 26 over the 18. I wouldn't be surprise at MS60.
Not much, MS62, but I've always liked that darn die crack.:p
Nice coin Mike. I have one of those elusive N-10's, but not struck nearly as nice as yours.
That makes sense Doug. Thanks for some clarification. I know the series as a whole had it's share of strike problems due to it's high relief.
Actually I'm a little confused about what "Typical strike" is suppose to mean. To me "weak strike" is fairly self explanatory as is "good strike"....
Darn, I was going to say AU58BN. To put in a different guess I'll say 53BN. Very nice coin!!
I agree that it is in the 77% category. I also think this coin looks much better in hand than what the images would lead you to believe. To...
I would be more than happy to email you the 39 PDF files that Mr. Pope sent me on his study. Then you could make your own conclusions. Here is a...
I was going to guess PF66+* RB, with the "+" to be different. The 1970-S is fairly common with this type of toning. That has to be why it didn't...
Speaking only for myself, I wouldn't pay more for one. But....according to Mr. Pope's study, they do seem to be a rare bird. :smile It would be a...
According to Ron Pope, who either wrote or co-wrote "The Authoritative Reference on Buffalo Nickels", "Buffalo Nickels: The Abraded Die Varieties"...
1913 T-1's are almost always well struck. When they're not, the incompleteness is usually only seen on the tip of the uppermost feather on the...
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