Another really bright coin! PCGS is tough on handing out the 7's...hummmmmm.
Worn reverse die - but a super nice example. , hardly a hit on it. NICE!
WOW! Thanks for finding that, I've never seen MAD MPL....amazing. So few of these were made the mint basically did each one by hand.
Good job PCGS!
Not to mention, his coin appears to have a misaligned obverse die. That's not going to happen with a matte proof.
What about the right, obverse field?
Offer a refund and start over. I'd like to see how much it can fetch over 10 tries. It could turn out to be quite a spread. Drop the buyer a...
WOOD! That's a coin with tons of character. It looks to be an obverse MAD....or is the slab screwed up?
WOW! NICE! ....no vote until you confirm you're not making a new thread due to DST. Is that lime green toning I see?
Is that one yours? That's one of the finest red coins I've ever seen! It has the orange peel luster going on = blazing.
I'd say 67+ easy. It's just those nicks in the right field that hold it back IMO. The fairly deep hit above the eye stands out but I think it was...
There are no varieties for the 82-S cent that I'm aware of.
Think of the alloy as dough. Add in some chocolate chips and use a rolling pin to flatten it all. That's what happens.:)
Sort through some common modern junk coins and learn. It's pretty easy and VERY safe. You just have to decide when it's appropriate and when it's...
[IMG] On this coin, the light green spots should be easily removed. That verdigris is fresh and looks to be thin. I would definitely get it off...
The 15P will be a tough case, the corrosion looks to be heavy in spots. As a first step, I'd just put a couple drops on the reverse, let it sit...
Very nice collection you have there BigTee! Congrats on finding some nice examples in higher grades.
VERY nice 14D!! That's a GREAT example, nice strong reverse! Looks like a few of your coins have verdigris. I hope you have those stored in...
Nice Lincolns! I'd give the 12 a 63/64RD....very nice!
KILLER 63D - majorly unappreciated coin. These are usually quite horrible!
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