The right crack is between 4:00 and 4:30.
Everyhone moved all over this week. However, Leadfoot is still leading. Top 10. Columns are rank, name, average, and number of guesses....
My picture emphasizes the marks on Abe's bust. This coin has a great strike, great luster, and the only marks I see are a few small left over...
Super strike and great luster. Problem is that there are some spots on the reverse and a pretty good nick over the ONE. Therefore, PCGS called...
1943- PCGS slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted.
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I would go 63 (64?) due to the splotchy color.
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t186779/ tonight.
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t186780/ tonight.
I actually have 2 23-S's. However, the one above is genuine cleaned. The other is rather similar, but 63RB. I cost me all of $31 plus grading...
Neither is a scratch. It is just the pattern in the coin. I guess that is one of the reasons woodies are so hard to grade in photos.
That is the coin I have been looking for. I need a 21.
There are a couple nice Lincolns.
I am not sure just what you mean by "tilted planchet", but you are describing what I call a tapered planchet. That is what I thought of as my...
OOPS!, I meant to say 68 and 69. For that matter 68 through 71.
All 66 & 67 halves have MM's only because they were not made in Philadelphia. Philadelphia did not start using MM's until 1980 on any coin and...
Hint - It is actually a rather well struck coin or at least mostly.
I was going to put this in a guess the grade thread, but woodies are so hard to read in hand and nearly impossible with photos. So I though it...
It is no more gone than it was when I posted this. The seller has pulled it. eBay has not - yet.
Color like that is the hardest thing to determine from a picture particularly a picture that you are not familiar with taker's color techniques....
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