I really like the look of a chocolate brown, to black. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I would say MS but it looks like there is the slightest amount of circulation present. AU58.
Small die dent. This happens to Jeffersons often, on one side of the memorial or another.
Can't help Ya Goldfinger. But we are past the two days, wonder what happened to @Insider
Looking again this morning your MM has the wrong placement. The S/D is under the 4 Yours is half under the 4.
Could be Rick. The photos are difficult. I looked for a few markers. and noticed some similarity's to 10 which is the minor of them all. One...
Your right my eyes are getting worse. The reverse doesn't really line up thru States.
I like the Sample slab @Seattlite86 . I think I paid 15 or 20 for mine years ago.
Maybe a further/later die stage of this one? File:ScanfUN21 0025.jpg - VAMWorld (ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.compute.amazonaws.com)
These are found in most antique shops in the Denver metro. And quite a few different saloons.
NES, thats a slab I haven't seen before. Looks like it pops open? Maybe for some better photos?
Neat, wish I could help.
Never heard of them, I will have to do a google. Pretty pricey. There was a guy that sold some one of a kind coins at a B&M near me. Here is a...
What was the Business name? I wonder if I have bought from them in the past? I can't stand unsolicited calls.
Try matching it to the die markers on #10 It looks like it is possible to be this one....
A lot of S mint marks have small die chips, cracks joining the two curves of the S.
It blends in well with the hair, the fields are very hard to see. And very weak.
This is from 1 of the 9 UC sets I bought years ago. all stored in the original mint package. I picked the S/S lincolns and quite a few other...
The 70 D Kennedy was only found in 1970 UC sets. And the Key date for the 40% series. 70 UC sets had the Philly coins Denver coins and the S mint...
Great strike thru Collect. I see now why I have never found anything like that. Struck in Philly. It takes years for a P to find it's way to...
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