That is very unusual for a B&M. Personally, I would have pressed a bit harder for the box with some quick, good old fashioned trust building. On...
64RD
Easy to understand from a business perspective.
Post mint damage, the I has been pushed over. This seems to happen easily to the 1 in dates too.
Post mint damage. The coin appears to have been tumbled and then replated.
Yes, they do a good job on Lincolns. I like them!
Those are the only ones I save anymore. I've found quite a few with those lines on just one side - but not many with it on both sides.
All Lincoln cents rule!....not just wheats. :)
NEVER use olive oil on coins. The acids will give it odd colors and the end result is undesirable 99% of the time. Acids and coins to not play well.
I tip mine - I told him "Don't smoke in bed". LOL
Is it on both sides?
HAHAHAHA....I've heard that a few times too, like 10,000. LMAO Then there's my fav local dealer that claims he can get anything I want. I told...
#1 - Rainbow toning!
Thanks bro, only like 32k of these were made. The older Lincoln proofs are pretty tough to even find.
Cool brown toner, I had to get the light to cut through using angles so you can see the toning. I bought this from Coop a few years ago.
Merry Christmas Colors! :D
1942 Proof (NGC 62 slab). It has some nice purples on it!
I've seen olive oil absolutely ruin hundreds of copper coins.
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