I would love to attend the event. It sounds like there is much to learn there.. Thanks for the reports.
Great info, thanks for bringing the thread back up.
Some basic coin examination/grading tips... I found this post on "Some basic coin examination/grading tips..." interesting and have nominated it...
I'd say MS 63. The luster and strike looks good for an O mint coin. $25-$30.
Have a fun, safe day. :high5:
I just started several three day BIN's for rolls of 2009 log cabin Lincolns on ebay. 2 and 5 roll lots. click here
Anything for a buck.
Those are two nice looking coins. both great in there own way. :thumb:
Look's good. :thumb: Nice.
I have not seen the reverse of the OP coin but I refer you to this thread to show what can be done with a lincoln cent in the right hands....
Ok you guys, I recognize some of those gold rings. I will pm my address and ID the rings for you. Just kidding! :) Man, those are...
To me anyway, on coin #1 I can see how far down the area surrounding the symbol has been carved down flat. Coin #2 isn't really carved away it is...
yea, I meant to pm.!
Real collectors like it in the raw!! :goofer:
The coin on the second page is not the coin in the op. th coin in the OP has a flattened area that was carved out leaving the Masonic symbol....
I would say if you are paying 10% over Redbook you are paying 20% to much.
That is very nice. :thumb: I just love the looks of those old coppers in such fine condition as that. Make my G-VG coins look sad.
That is really cool. I am intrigued by all things Masonic. :thumb:
If you need a microscope to see it, it ain't an error. That is my opinion do with it what you may. Like others have said, I would gladly sell...
Here is the best example of a doubled die I could find. ( borrowed from the cointalk archives) And longacre doubling.
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