Stunning color on the reverse, Bob. [IMG]
Well, in fact, four quarters would have .00002 troy ounces less than 2 halves. The denomination was made so it was divisible. Take the silver...
The 1914-D is of the many key dates in the lincoln set. This one has nice details, so I expect it to reach at least $110.
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Here's a newp for g$ to gawk at [IMG]
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This is what the raw picture shows. [IMG] I'm going to go over it with the DSLR when it comes back from disneyland.
Newest proof in the Lincoln Family. [IMG] Better pics to come soon.
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Go buy a 51 proof set and melt it. I dare you.
First off, I have to say that the NGC photos are totally off color. White is beige, so that would be the first clue. Also, NGC doesn't charge the...
Oops, let's hope the Treehugger doesn't see my earlier post :o:smile My dad let me put in an order for three as I want one and he wants one and...
Aww heck. My dad wants them too but the order limit is 3 per household. Guess we are only getting 3. :)
That eagle looks better than the most of them on US coins. WOW! :eek:
Welp. There's a lesson. Coin dealers are more expensive than SDBs for temporary coin storage :D
I think I'll be in for one or two. I actually kinda like the coin.
Tyler, it is like a hard rubber or a soft plastic. Seems like the sole of a good boot. And yes, I definitely started chewing my 52 proof cent...
I think a 65 with a CAC
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