@desertgem. In addition to ugly and grumpy, to forgot to add OLD! :D
Your presumption is correct. The difference this time is when I'm shut out, I will not be upset because I don't expect to get one. :D
I can't wait to see who will be lucky(?) enough to get one of these when the US Mint starts selling them: [ATTACH] Here's a link to the complete...
Sorry, but from your photos I don't see anything.
Don't bother clicking on the link. It's a photo of a 1953-d and 1957-D Lincoln cent. (Obverse only). The size is too small to tell anything....
If I were looking to buy this coin and it was offered as XF40, I'd probably buy it.
I also thought VF 35. I based the guess on PCGS photograde. [ATTACH] IMO it falls a little short of XF 40
Here's a great site to learn about die breaks: http://www.error-ref.com/?s=die+breaks
@John Cramer. Welcome to Coin Talk. If you are having trouble or don't know how to start a new thread just ask. Myself and many members will be...
I don't like correcting you but in this case I have to. The song "Tutti Frutti" was originally recorded by Little Richard who also co-wrote the...
Thank you for the heads up!
It's always better when posting photos that you show both sides of the entire coin with a closeup of the area in question. That makes it easier to...
Welcome to Coin Talk. First, did you calibrate your scale? The normal weight for a 1953 cent is 3.11 grams with a tolerance of 0.13g. (2.98-3.24)...
Welcome to Coin Talk. In addition to what @cpm9ball said, there are multiple sites to help you learn. Check this one to learn about the coining...
I've read your other posts and respect your knowledge of Numismatics. Having said that please understand I'm not trying to start an argument over...
IMO you should save your money. Grade looks to be about F 12-15 and worth about $25 tops.
Methinks the OP is pulling our legs. lol :D
Thank you for your prompt reply. :)
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