@KC Stockyard Cowgirl ...Welcome to Coin Talk! This thread is old, for better help you need to start your own new thread and post pictures. Make...
The working die was mandated to show all of Lincoln’s facial attributes...warts and all...(just kidding)...Spark
...lamination or planchet issue?…do we know the year? If anyone, @paddyman98 ...would know...Spark
Not the strongest of strikes, but no wear...MS62. Fields are very clean with a few noticeable scratches or contact mark. The reverse steps did...
...I think that’s part of the distortion of the 8...1928-D. ...imo...Spark
@adelaide888 ...you can take a picture in a mirror to show the orientation in one shot...Spark
I see a AU58+ coin, but thats using modern grading precepts. There is flattening of the reverse denticles, plus the rim flaws. There is...
...not quite. An LCS would buy it for 15% less so you would net $8500...Spark
@Steve Shupe ...you posted while I was composing, but we agree that the Red Book is what will help her the most at this point...Spark
@Courtney Lemoine ...already a member for 10 days, welcome to CT. Although the age of the coin is important, the condition of the coin is...
I feel your pain. I began collecting in 1962, and a recent sale of melt silver resulted in a 19x increase in FV, or 95%. Keeping this in...
I agree it looks polished. IMO...a proof would exhibit more detail of the design, and both sides have smoothed-out details...George’s hair and...
...1965-70 Kennedys are 40% silver...Spark
...no...the die made repeated copies of the variety before the die was retired...Spark
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