Nice coin, worthy of a 67 RD
64 or 65. Even though the toning is great, I don't think it's a 65. 64 BN
A few weeks ago, while looking through my change, I found a 1964 dime. Not a nickel, but still cool to me.
I like displaying the new quarters, but the state quarters (even though I have 50/50 and 3/6 of them) I just don't want to display- I don't like them
I'm going to try to collect them. The ring looks like a picture frame, and I like how the words are engraved into it
While looking at the pics, I noticed that the memorial penny album had a 1982 S slot in it. Is that just for a proof coin or did they make 1982 S...
NGC graded this coin MS67 RD.
MS66 RD. I wouldn't be surprised if it is a 67. Nice coin
I wonder if the person who rolled these coins was blind..........gold coin and a token in the same roll??????
Thought 64, but it's likely 63 BN
SP-69 RD. It could be a 70, just can't tell between 69 and 70
66 + 1 RD. If the mark above 1945 wasn't there and the reverse was cleaner, 67
65 - 1 RD. (Since people use +1, I decided to use -1 for coins that just don't cut it)
66 or 67? I don't know. Even with the toning, it is a 67 - 1 RD
It looks too dinged up on Lincoln and the reverse to be a 66, but NGC might grade it a 66. 66 - 1 RD.
66 - 1 RD, because of the marks on Lincoln and that cut on the right wheat ear. But, it's still better than the other coin. (#221) It looks like...
First to guess!!! 65 RD, weak obverse strike and marks on Lincoln prevent it from being a 66
I don't need to add a picture: 2010 Lincoln Presidential Dollar
67 RD. I wouldn't be surprised if it got 68 (I can't read the NGC or the PCGS population for each grade-don't have an account)
65 RD with the slight chance of being 66
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