Some more wood:
Indeed, the LP1 will prove to be the rarest of the four. The Mint has already established itself as a pimp with LP2.
Beautiful coins mark and charmy!
Thanks Charmy....I knew you (and Jack) would like that one. :)
We entered an ear? WOW! Who's ear? lmao
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Error in your post, the 1931-S has a mintage of 866,000. The 1931-D mintage is 4,480,000.
Enjoy! Yes, it's the same coin in all pictures, just different lighting angles. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
People consistantly over-pay for Lincolns. I, like most savy collectors, use CDN pricing. I pretty much stopped bidding there because the bidding...
Drool.....I need a 36 proof!
Very nice! I'm with Jim on this, I'd take another buffalo over the silver....or maybe a 1914D Lincoln. :)
hahahahahaha :d
LOLOLOLOL http://cgi.ebay.com/RAREST-2009-LINCOLN-DIVORCE-SETTLEMENT-SALE_W0QQitemZ220469328751QQihZ012QQcategoryZ31373QQcmdZViewItem
That's what it's all about! Hey, it made for a nice thread discussion. Mr. Feld did an excellent job (as usual). :)
Agreed. I will NEVER understand the album makers putting the 22 plain and 55/55 in there.
I'm finding the LP2's in every box, avg about 20 per so far and about 2-3 LP1.
I agree, that's bull! They have the LP3's out there, it's just not right to put something that was discontinued back on the market again. Looks...
Same coin, just some angles to capture the toning....pictures do it no justice.
If the obverse is fully red, that's 50% red = RB.
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