I believe the 1926 S is the most expensive Lincoln of them all in the Ultra high grades. 90K in ms65 rd.
I've been searching rolls of them for years. Think I have about $800 worth. I often think about bringing them to the bank but then talk myself out...
One of the best things I ever did was to delete my Facebook page. It's a garbage site and a waste of time. Just another marketing scam in the...
I would pay that. She's a bit rough but I should look so good at 220 years old.
I know she's on a lot of them in my 1 ounce silver round world collection. I'll have to do a count.
She is on more coins than anyone ever I believe. It would be interesting to know how many different coins her face is on.
I see F12
It would be criminal if it were something that people have to have. It is highly unethical but the item is something that people don't need and is...
This has been a wake-up call for me. I will have to give my logon information to someone so they can go in and take down all my listings if...
In my opinion there are only a handful in the entire Lincoln series that's are worth having graded unless of course they are extremely nice.
At least yours took. The last time that I left negative feedback for a bad purchase it never appeared on the sellers page.
We see a fair amount of Canadian coins here in Minnesota. I have been saving every one since the 70s. At some point I'll go through them and see...
Can we see the reverse of these cents please.
What is Longacre doubling?
I'm no expert but it looks like a repunched mint mark to me. Nice coin.
Welcome to coin talk. What you have is a nickel with environmental damage worth 5 cents.
Yep. They all want to do little and expect big money for it.
I blame youtube and all it's false clips about mint errors.
Don't know of an online source but the Redbook lists them.
Many coins are scarce in circulated condition. The 1885 Carson City Morgan comes to mind.
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