I hate to burst your bubble on this one, but I bought 10 of them for $38. Sold some for as little as $5.20.
You can get all kinds of patterns to the grain. Here is one I particularly like and another interesting pattern.
OK! You keep asking about woodies, try this one. MS-62 PCGS from eBay recently
Not too sure when I will be able to get to these. I came to Fort Worth mostly to baby sit the grand kids while my daughter went to Las Vegas....
From what I can see, it has already been nic-a-dated once. That is the only reason you can see the date.
What I am trying to tell you is that registered mail is no more insured than first class mail. If you mail a package registered for $10.75 and it...
It is automatically insured only if you pay for it. See http://www.usps.com/prices/registered-mail-prices.htm. i.e. 0 value = $10.75; 1,000.01...
It looks like a major lamination to me. That area is definitely recessed and not raised (as if it were glue).
$40
That 400 was PCGS and NGC. PCGS/NGC P - 48 / 10 D - 122/100 S - 52 / 26 total 222/136
You missed the 400 or so MS68 steel cents. As an added note, every date I could find MS68's for, the majority were PCGS and for most dates, there...
There are few dates that get any Lincolns graded 68 and only a single 69 so it does not surprise me you cannot find any. Presently, there are...
Not RickieB, but 900fine whose name is Rick (also).
I was going to say $325, but I guess I have to go $350
Again I pass, but to blu62vette.
To the best of my knowledge, none have been certified for 1917 and none were made from 1917? through 1936. In 1936, they made both a satin and a...
I keep seeing it on eBay. It has been listed there more than once and has not sold yet. Personally, I prefer some of Charmy's coins
$225
And the original.
I have a problem. Which of these two do you prefer? Trying to assemble a set of woodies, I wind up with my 2 favorites being the same date....
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