Nice snag!
Actually, coppercoins is about varieties, not so much "errors".
Indeed, I'd love to hold that one! What a beauty! :D The 09-S is also outstanding! Very nice coins illini420.
I only use my dealer too. It's a LOT cheaper and "anonymous".
Sorry to hear that! I don't send anything with color to NGC anymore, I simply give up. I'd use DGS for these and see what they say.
Vf-20/25
Exactly! Even if it never does, I'm still enjoying collecting them individually and by the roll.
These make me scream too!
Indeed, I don't disagree with your definition, I'm just saying it goes both ways, we can agree to disagree. :smile There's MANY "common" dates...
I believe we've had this discussion already....it's all in how you define a key/semi. By my definition, the keys and semi keys are the lowest...
I love the Memorial series. IMO, it's the most challenging series to put together in high quality. Yea, there's billions, but the vast majority of...
Not even worth the effort. You can buy a new one in BU red for a buck or two.
Indeed! 2983 , the largest of the matte's, but still truely rare.
Great find! I've found two proof Lincolns while roll searching.
Very inaccurate is an understatement, they might as well remove their Lincoln proof prices from the list. The 1936 proof prices are a complete joke.
Hard to grade gem MS coins from such small pictures, but it looks to be at least 64.
I didn't mean to oil the airtite, just the coin. LOL
For once, that was actually a reasonable deal. It also included two free ANACS grading certificates.
Nice! Just missing one thing. Add a nice BU cent in there to absorb any possible hydrogen sulfide. It will help keep the coins from toning.
The rolls squeeze into a cent tube with no problem. I then seal it with tape.
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