That's a pretty flawless 1908-S. I'm guessing MS66 RD at a minimum but probably MS67 RD.
I'll admit that I'm smarter than a rock but that's as far as I'll go.
The middle finger brings more money.
I wish I had his money. Then I could afford some nice coins.
Sounds like my dating life when I was younger.
I like this kind of objective analysis and something all customers should get when paying for grading. At least you'd feel better about someone...
I agree completely! Scotch on the rocks is my drink of choice; light beer at the bowling alley.
Looks like PMD to me. I've seen many worn coins with smeared and flattened features.
I would guess 66 first and now 66+. My second guess is that I'm wrong on both accounts.
Some people like beer and others like wine. Me, a beer will do as a filler when I can't get Scotch. That pretty much sums up my taste. Don't...
The guards led us through several cell blocks into a room surrounded by 4 concrete walls. One by one about a dozen inmates came into the room...
I was actually at Stateville in the late 70's. Of course as a visitor, not an inmate. My local Jaycee chapter was going to visit the prison...
Never did acid, only alcohol.
This has been an interesting thread to say the least. I guess the bottom line for me is let the 1% throw their big money at the coins that are...
That thought has crossed my mind several times recently. Two people fighting to have the #1 set run out of options other than to have one of...
Probably the person with deep pockets only wanted the coin because it was top pop along with max points for his/her registry set. I think the...
It doesn't bother me when I see someone spend that kind of money on a coin like that. I'm sure they won't waste their money on the lower graded...
To be worth more than the cost of grading a 1956-D Lincoln cent would need to grade higher than MS66 RD. Like mentioned earlier in this post...
From what I can tell from the rims, it's not a proof.
Unfortunately my neighbors dog looks at me strange, in a romantic way.
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