Hopefully that is fixed.
Your pictures are hard to read, but the little I know of the dollars, 84-O is not worth it 86-O I would guess gets a genuine and is probably...
Actually, I didn't. There is something about the forum software that when you start 2 threads together, it interlocks the pictures. When I...
The ends pretty much stayed the same, but the middle jumbled up a bit. Really, when you look how close they are, they were no major changes....
So the coin has a nick on Abe's cheek and ear. The picture makes them more obvious than in hand. And, my best guess is that they are planchet...
The strike is there, great luster, and just a couple tiny nicks. There are a bit if the planchet marks remaining by the O in ONE, but even they...
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I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t193163/ tonight.
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t193164/ tonight.
OOPS. I botched it. This should be #270. Sorry!
OOPS. I botched it. This should be #269. Sorry!
Are you referring to this? http://sampleslabs.com/pcgs.html
I will stab at 35
Actually, what he is describing will absolutely produce totally random numbers. However, if you look at his value chart, you only have a 1/25...
I guess that must be the classic example of what a difference the lighting and shooting angle can make. Since it does not look like the coin you...
I like the colors you show in the new photo better than in your avatar.
The RB is a better (more detailed may be a better word) strike, but in every other way, I like the red better - finger print or not
I have heard that they further enhanced it in 1917. From what I have been able to see, I tend to believe it. Regardless, from there on it was...
I like that one!
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