Doug, you picked the wrong coin for your first 66. PCGS only called it a 65. I assume that it is the spots that held it back. Also, this coin...
To me, this is one of those tweeners as Thad calls them. I probably leans more to the 66 side, but it is a nice one. Maybe it is just because...
Wobble would make no difference. The problem with assigning those marks to any mechanical anything is that the lines would be both parallel and...
Your pictures have too much glare to see for sure, but your one close-up (of the ear) makes it look like the coin is AU. Your pictures have so...
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I still don't know what you are saying they are worth. I see about $10 - $12, but those do not exactly fly off the shelves
I am going to close this and http://www.cointalk.com/t134780/ tonight.
I am going to close this and http://www.cointalk.com/t134781/ tonight.
I have no idea your background, but I have some minor amount in polishing things. Believe me when I say you do not polish things with anything...
I think most everyone here is assuming that it is AT, but the determining factor is eye appeal. It also depends on the grade. Now that leaves us...
Most likely, it is not worth grading. However, your pictures leave a bit to be desired. If what we guess is a 64 is actually a 65, it may well...
"Tropical Storm Richard" - How appropriate!
My original comment was relatively positive. I also happen to like some MS70 treated Lincolns - not all, but some. My negative comment occurred...
Item number - just put it in any search buyer/seller - go to advanced search and select the category on the left * Find items * On...
I like that one. How about $1200.
You are likely right about the grease. I suppose that it is technically an error, but it is worth 1¢ - particularly since it is the date that is...
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I know everyone (except Doug) calls them die polish lines. What my question was are we sure that whatever and whoever is making those line is...
Physics, I assume that the plate is large enough so the lines would appear straight on the smaller dies. I have no idea what made those line...
You are going to have to give us some kind of clues what grade you are talking about and what price that is.
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