How about labeling the ones that got bagged? I find it hard to believe any of these wouldn't slab!
FG is close.
Stirring the pot I see. LOL
Not a doubled die, just a normal cent.
Here's an example that has "sand blasted" fields (1909 non-VDB), it makes you look more than twice! My main quick diagnostic for an MPL is the...
Goes to show you, even a dealer can be confused by these, just like the hundreds of forum posts from folks who think they may have one. The worst...
Well, AFAIK, there are die markers for all the MPL's. Pretty much settles the issue IMO.
Just means they didn't want it in one of their holders, it's outside of what they allow these days. If you like it, that's all that matters!
More importantly.....who is the hot chick in the background? :p
That 1916 is SWEET! I like that there's a little red still poking around.
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Facetious comment! :p Looks like heavy verdigris in spots. It will see some improvement with VC but total removal is questionable.
I like the Memorial series best. It has produced the most interesting varieties and errors in Lincolns by far. It makes for a very interesting and...
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A couple of years ago a friend of mine gave me his penny stash to look through and cash in. It was an open, heavy-glass water bottle (before they...
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