Looks like they have a 1909 MPL in their avatar as well
If it has the Queen on it I just figure it's some sort of Britain lol. That's right, you heard me Canada and Austrailia
I'd leave them alone. Just depends on how new the dies were when they were struck. No big deal IMO
Take a or a tooth pick and gently press on it. If it flattens then it is a gas bubble from the zinc rotting underneath. If it is solid then it is...
Yes this is a matte proof also. It is a PCGS picture so It has been graded. Where are you getting these pictures from?
The link you posted has the cert number in it 30414430
I know this coin. And it is a matte proof. And it graded PF-66RB Look: http://www.pcgs.com/cert/30414430
I was just thinking maybe I dont want to know what they use after all:vomit:
"I'll give you 20 bucks for it." - Rick Harrison
I think the details of the coin are nice, but considering the seller, I wouldnt doubt that that color is exaggerated. And I tend to take risks on...
Another member posted a picture from this listing on another thread. So I went and found it. Not an MPL by the way. Crazy how these are popping up...
It needs a bath in acetone or something. Id say VG or Details if the black stuff did any damage
It's not though. These are what I love to collect, the one's that have MPL characteristics. But notice on Lincoln's shoulder those contact marks,...
Usually both. We have been having crazy nice weather too so that brings the tourists out as well.
I like it as a 64, but the luster put it to 64+
Should we start taking wagers what next problem will be??
I would love to figure out the secret formula and procedures they use. They can't keep it secret forever, just ask KFC:hungry:
He's probably watching.... waiting...
Maybe you should share that proprietary process for the cheapskates out there;) Or is it a secret that only the proprietor knows and charges...
I will get one just to continue my 1909-date Lincoln set
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