Yeah... the line for this ride is a bit long. I'd rather go get a turkey leg:)
I see what you are looking at. The zoomed in images are from under Lincoln's nose. Not an error coin. Those are plating blisters from the zinc...
Im saying it is legit. Nothing really popping out to me as a problem. Maybe an old cleaning.
99% sure the coin is just damaged. Imagine the T being there and it getting hit. And in a way that metal moves to form the shape of a Y....
I would say no, but who knows anymore.
I like it:)
Sometimes financial ability gets mixed up with financial irresponsibility:bag: The food will still be at the store next week. That 1911 off...
I have several old red and blue books. Those were all hardcovers and much thinner lol. I like the spiral bound most. I did a hardcover in 2013 or...
I think you might just be seeing things. What you have here is a damaged cent. Possibly road rash.
Something about a sharp Lincoln bust with some lustrous and/or grainy surfaces, 1909-1920 only. How can you dislike any of these? These ones are...
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I think the Bust crosses at AU53. I dont think the Peace $ will. The toning and strike is nice but it seems to me, from my experience, NGC can be...
Uh no probably not. Woodys are just very difficult to take a decent picture of. Here's, one of mine [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wait it didnt sell for 3 million. Looks like it probably sold for around $2000. I have it sorted by price. [ATTACH]
No way! The error I posted in this thread sold according to ebay. No way it sold for 3 million....
How long has ICG done "+" grades? Guess Ive never seen one on an ICG slab.
Very true. Few months ago I bought a 1922 D wheat. Difficult coin in MS. This one was MS brown according to the pics which were pretty decent. I...
Surfaces arent reflective. Other than the spot, it is blast white and frosty.
Without the scrubbing, it could have easily made 66.
I mean it looks like something starting eating into it on that ray. But come on acetone, soft toothpick to gently remove the spot, distilled...
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