My wheat cent auction just ended and I am dumbfounded at the price...
True on both issues
I would have to say that quarter is not natural toned and in my opinion, damaged and worth a quarter.
I have been thinking about the fake coins while gone over the weekend and came up with this scary situation. Since the coins are printed copy...
I wouldn't call it a complete set without the D and S mints.
I am going to glue a cent and a dime together and call it a 11 cent error. Better yet, I think I will shave the reverse off a standing liberty...
http://coins.shop.ebay.com/Mixed-Lots-/11944/i.html?_catref=1&_dmpt=Coins_US_Individual&_fln=1&_ipg=&_ssn=bobbyreddin&_trksid=p3286.c0.m282
good answer
http://cgi.ebay.com/Replica-1931-Lincoln-Cent_W0QQitemZ180453626627QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCoins_US_Individual?hash=item2a03dfd303...
yet it still sells for high....
1926
Totally understand, my roots are in Kentucky and Tennessee
"I just can't help but wonder is it possible to have more of it you ain't got any to none, it's an like gigantic shrimp isn't it?" Wow I would...
If you were looking for partial wheat sets that do not contain the 4 keys or errors, what characteristics do you look for? Are there certain...
What if I list a 1909 VDB- Removed S error?;)
I am going to list a coin and say the obverse and reverse are switched. I think that may just sell:D
Any value?
I am pretty sure that this is post mint. Just can't figure how it was done so clean without any cut marks. It is almost perfectly straight also.
I just hope it is still there when I get the cash.
That convinces me to go back to the coin shop where he has one twice as good (but still well worn) for $90.00 and resell it on the bay.
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