PCGS91: [IMG]
1926 D, PCGS91, Unc. very late die state: [IMG]
1926, PCGS MS66RB, Pop. 3/0: [IMG]
Thanks...it's a fave of mine: [IMG]
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The MM is too high for a '14 D.
PCGS no longer has a grade guarantee for RD copper.
I was fortunate to acquire this from LeeG at PCGS Forum: [IMG][IMG]
Thanks...yep... PCGS 64RB.
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"In 1900, you could walk into a gun shop, lay down a double Eagle and buy a fine Colt revolver...today, you still can."
I've never bought from them, nor do I intend to. I don't trust their pics.
I do things for cheap. Cut 45s out of cardboard, cut a base and hot glued them together. Got a glass from a picture frame and that's my axial....
Here's my guess: many $3 golds were used as jewelry and I suspect the rim damage may have been a ring that was de-soldered.
Weak reverse, weak D, PCGS MS63BN, CAC: [IMG] [IMG]
1922 is an exceptional Lincoln to grade. Weigh the coin to determine if it's a planchet deficiency. It looks to be a grease filled die. Probably...
I don't think it's a known die pair and would tend to be classed as an error as opposed to variety. It is high grade and is well worth...
I shoot with the least, if possible, no, manipulation. The seller's pic: [IMG] My pic of coin received: [IMG]
Same coin. Look at the reverse just below the ES of STATES. A identical spot appears below the ES.
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