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Amazing Zincoln for an 82!!!!
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] That's a KEEPER, this are tough in that condition. Here's some I found searching OBW rolls, much...
BTW bro....AWESOME coin! The luster comes through nicely, I bet it looks better in hand.
The genuine coins are quite scarce. As you can see in his pictures, this coin exhibits cartwheel luster. Plated coins do not have cartwheel...
Buy one if you desire one in your collection but I don't recommend coins as investments....just MHO.
Nice find! ....but not a DDO.
I guess they had to vent?
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Agree, attrition is a nasty thing. Not to mention, improperly stored collections...I've seen my share of those too. Part of the deception to...
Here's my D, I can't find pictures of my P, I don't think it's as nice as these branch mints. I'll have to dig into my bank box and check next...
As always my friend....BRAVO! Agree on the 1968's, also, try to find one with full steps. This was the last year for very old and tired master...
Good summary Charmy! She does have a pretty big pair! :wacky::rolleyes:
The bottomline is that most likely no TPG would certify this coin. You cannot see the die chip in the upper loop of the S and the VDB is obscured...
The key word "choice", translated "MS-64" and below. Yes, you can find "choice" zincs in bank rolls...but 99.99% are not up to my collecting...
Pictures are required but it's probably a fake or highly worn.
Dear eBay seller, Please CROP your pictures and adjust your white balance.
In general, it's cheaper to buy a coin already slabbed rather than going through the expense of grading.
That's a SWEET Lincoln! 3 thumbs up!
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