A long time ago I took these pictures to show the difference between the two types steps design. I was amazed that nobody knew exactly how many...
Finding them depends on the issue, some are tough, some are common. When you get to MDS and LDS coins the reverse die tends to wear heavily in the...
It depends on the year/issue, some years are impossible because of master hub wear, as I recall, this affects the mid-70's coins. Other years are...
I've discussed this for a number of years, there is no official designation for Lincoln FS. However, it is a trait I seek out for my collection as...
Another glaring error, it should be PR-6 or PF-6.
OK, I said in another thread I have no respect for this slabber....yet some tried to defend them. This is a "1916 MPL"? :D Please defend this...
DOH! Sure enough! :eek: Nonetheless, my point was taken. LOL :D
Beautiful coins! Congrats on the upgrades. I take it the 1864 OGH slab is still intact? You didn't crack before you submitted I hope?
Yes, you're corect on all accounts....except they just sent me the pictures and not the coins. :D Thanks Jim!
There's a difference between cleaning and conservation. When done properly, the conservation results in an improvement to the coin whereas...
Pretty slick looking 1933, my pictures do it no justice really.
How about some red wood for this thread?
I agree 100%.
Could be a greaser, but I think I see some damage in the area...it's hard to tell from the pictures. I have to lean on the side of shoeman.
There is a premium to this greaser, so I have to disagree with the others. When substantial design elements are missing there's many collectors...
Machine doubling, very common, not a doubled die cent.
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