Can you convice my wife of that? :D
:D That's what I get for not reading! Jody
Mine is getting a little crazy. Granted it looks like chaos, but as I keep trying to explain to my wife, it's very organized to me. I can tell...
My guess would be that it came from a mint bag of 69-S Cents.
1. 66 2. 64 3. 65
It sure is, and one of the nicest examples of Class 5 doubling in the Lincoln series. Unfortunately there were a lot of these minted, so value is...
Hey Green, didn't I read earlier that you were buying the alcohol for this round!
Raw? $30. If you can honestly assess the grade as VF for yourself maybe a little more.
Here's a PCGS CAC certified that went for $450. Saw an NGC 65 that went for $305. No way I'd pay over $300 for a raw coin unless you definitely...
Raw?
It's 2, but G4 details? No kind-a-way.
Tough one. I certainly wouldn't hold the Blakesly effect on a clip this minor as the ultimate judge, but as Abe pointed out, seems a little weak...
I want a little more clarity on what it is exactly it is you're talking about when you say imperfections. I can't think of any errors or...
Kind of what I figured. The only benchmark I have is an 85-D PCGS slabbed at 67. It has similar bubbles and if it weren't for the bubbles I...
Well I know Lehigh is going to be interested in that "wurled" Jefferson. I'd hate to be bidding against him for that one.
Yeah, I'm a variety collector, so varieties are my primary focus, but I do always keep an eye out for some of the money grades.
I'm talking about the zinc plated Lincolns which I not so affectionately refer to as zincolns.
Sure is. Always fun to find those. I've got several with breaks at three corners of the building, but I'm still looking for a four corner break.
Anyone here with much experience submitting the Zincolns? How tough are the graders on plating bubbles. I've got an entire original roll of...
I collect varieties, and Ebay is my go to source.
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