I'm not too big into polish lines, but I DO love me some dramatic flow lines, especially on proof Mercs.
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I was rather inebriated when I posted the above. I sort of assumed a "decent sample" meant F15. :p
1837- EF45 1842O- EF40 1842O- VF25 1844- F15 1863- VF25 1869- VF30 1886S- EF40 1887S- VF20 1887S- VF20 1887- MS64,
50??!! I bought a solid F15 back in 2012 for $24! Later sold it with all my other Key Date Lincoln's because I realized Lincoln Cents do nothing...
It has been a great 3 years! :D:)
I will agree to disagree on this one, @Insider, but thank you for sharing your insight, it is much appreciated.
Navy is getting their annual beatdown by Army. :happy:
No, Typecoin, you're wrong. Check your PM's. I'm not going to discuss this in the open out of respect.
I could definitely go for a cigar while drooling over Eduard's Dime collection. Eduard- do you have any specimens of The 1916-D?
That's a very nice Bust Half. The old cleaning looks to have retoned enough to be Market Acceptable, and I agree with a grade of VF30. Wouldn't...
Does that mean you will quit the constant uninvited bashing and complaining about U.S. Coins and get out of the forum with your unhealthy dose of...
You did not address my question baseball, but strategically avoided it. My question is when and where does this end. Are we no longer going to be...
Without looking at other's replies, I'm thinking MS61 and AU55, respectively. ETA: I see I'm late and too high on my first guess. Very pretty...
No. I believe the coin was mislabeled and does not possess the long, thin lapel on the bust of Lincoln required for the FS-402 designation.
I just realized. It's not actually FS-402. PCGS mislabeled it.
I'm probably grasping at straws here, but it looks like the top of the reverse rim may have been filed, and the prong of the Trueview holder above...
Something tells me I'm not seeing the forest through the trees. I'm stumped.
Ok Baseball21, Take your stand and state your stance as to why we are totally wrong. Let's get this debate rolling.
It is their business model, and also their own claims that they "verify a coin is solid for the grade", which is a complete joke. If PCGS and NGC...
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