1944- PCGS slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted.
1943-S PCGS slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted.
You are twisting circumstances. If you buy a coin and they mail it to you, it can only be insured it for what you paid. That is the value of...
I have no idea if a representative from another district can even work with you, but you have not succeeded with your own representative. You...
I would think a 63 is within reach of that coin, all-be-it doubtful, but there is just no way that would make a 64.
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t185516/ tomorrow night.
I will be closing this and http://www.cointalk.com/t185517/ tomorrow night.
If you want height adjustment, just 4 of the top pieces. Cut off the top of one set and the bottom of the other. Then you drill multiple holes...
But it has one big advantage. The base moves with the camera. Therefore, no shake when you shoot the picture. Mine is basically the same, but...
There are no restrictions as to how the item was shipped. If the buyer pays with eligible payment methods does not receive it, he is covered....
I was searching while you posted the link. I was merely asking if that was the link. But, yes, you paid too much for what you got, but not that...
http://cgi.ebay.com/1943-D-GEM-BU-LINCOLN-CENT-ROLLS-Bank-Wrapped-Rolls-/140453544011?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item20b3af004b ???
I totally missed this post. We had about 24" with 2 of the worst storms ever.
Better, if you sent them to NGC, they would slab them "Uncirculated Details, Corroded". PCGS would just call them "Genuine".
My guess is that you got what 99% of all steel cents look like today unless they were stored absolutely properly for the entire 68 years. That is...
Assuming that the "rim ding" is actually the plastic (maybe, maybe not), what I can assure you is that it is not close to a 67. With those nicks...
Those old ANACS slabs did a pretty descent job at grading. Nice coins.
Yep. You guessed 63 last time.
eBay removed those 2, However, he has relisted them again both as die #2 again. They are still not die #2. After eBay pulled them once, I doubt...
My guess would be no. Don't know if the spots were there to begin with, but certainly would keep it down. Even if there were no spots, this coin...
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