the 15 has been hanging out with the 13 and they have been drinking....:mouth: 1913 PCGS PR65RB
He joined the MPL's today and is playing well with others. 1915 PCGS PR63RB (63?)
Being a Lincoln fan, Id suggest buying a few good books and picking up a few MS65RD or higher RD pre 1934 Lincolns. Buy scarcity, strong...
Dumbest thing was winning a fradulant ebay auction. In hindsight.....there were a few little clues, which I didnt put together. But, there were...
Ya Know....after that Home Shooping Network looks pretty damn good. At least their stuff is Genuine, and usually NGC. So you cant ever go THAT...
Another tasty lincoln 2006 SF MS70RD
Nope no date so I guess they couldnt grade it..:cool:
No an alloy called goldine (not sure whats in that mix)
just search confederate restrike on ebay there's usually one of the bronze ones on there or so.
Yes a pocket change find from a few years ago. Id swear on it being natural wear. the edges are all rounded and it is thin
And laid her on a pcgs slab.
Its PCGS PR65RB. That coin taunted me photographically until now I AM its master! mintage 510 That picture could be a magazine cover, if I say...
Heres the reverse. Amazing what a copy stand, and two adjustable desk lamps will do for getting the lighting.
I like this shot 1877PR65RB
You on a run there...Keep an eye open for that 1913 liberty its worth a few bux
the grade below poor roadkill R-01 Youz showing Zinkers thats no fair they are designed to do this. Show a copper one and play fair!
Now this poor fellow has done a lot of commerce.
Thats an interesting long term investment idea...might be better than an IRA Case lots of mint fresh lincolns, stored in a large nitrogen...
A very fun and very inexpensive set to collect is the 1975 to present Lincolns, in the best condition you can pull them from jars, cans etc etc....
you theres a merc there.....under the store token and the "odd date" lincoln. (zoom in and take a look at that one) I suppose being a pro...
Separate names with a comma.