Stick with Lincolns, and come over to the dark side of error and variety collecting. :D Take a look around this website:...
Roll searching is great. You can't loose any money because you can always just cash them back in. You never know what you might find though....
Errors are usually easy. Are you instead referring to varieties such as doubled dies and RPMs?
I'm easily surprised everyday! :D
A 66 would surprise the **** out of me; a 64 wouldn't suprise me. I went with 65.
63.
Trichet comments. That's all. Short lived.
I find just the opposite; fools on Heritage or Teletrade will pay much more for something they could pick up on Ebay for a lot less.
I would like to see some close ups of the 2006. As for the others there is nothing. 1958 is strike doubling.
Many very common torches reach those temperatures. Looks torched to me.
Umm....Not sure what you're talking about here.
Even if you remove the spots, you're still taking about a coin that would maybe be worth a few bucks.
We need pics.
Trust me, you'll get more help than you can ever imagine from Green. He's just kidding around with you.
You might get a hundred bucks for it.
66.
If the grader got up on the right side of the bed and had a couple of cocktails before going in to the office, then I'd say 67. Since I've heard...
Unless they(the tpg) feels that it's been improperly cleaned, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't grade. Morgans aren't my thing, but I'd say...
The doubled columns DDR's are evident in the Memorial Bays, not on the columns. Die breaks on the columns of memorial cents are very common....
God help us all if coins start getting that! :D
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