I am pretty sure that is PMD.
You wouldn't care to share just which thread that is, would you? The only thread I can see basically agree with what I said, but they do not go...
1916-D NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted.
1915- NGC slabbed NOTE: If you don't vote in the poll, your vote will not be counted.
Sorry, but I will have to get the standings either later tonight or tomorrow AM.
I know the picture did not capture all the detail, but this is one of the 3 most detailed Lincolns I have seen. I am not sure it still qualifies...
This is one of the 3 most detailed Lincolns I have seen. I sis not think they put that much detail on Abe until they recut the die in 1916. And...
Nice coin and nice shape
Thanks! I decided it was time to catch up on my other-than-slabbed photography. I have several more coming.
I don't make any exerted effort for any memorial, but they are in the book because the book has slots for them.
I think you would be surprised at how LITTLE weight is lost due to wear. 1% - 2% for the worst coins. I wish I could find it, but we did some...
1915-S. Not as nice as the 1929-, but then it is a 15-S.
There is no way that coin is VF. I think it will make VG, but it is not even fine.
This poll and http://www.cointalk.com/t133468/ will be closing tomorrow.
This poll and http://www.cointalk.com/t133469/ will be closing tomorrow.
1929-
Here is a 1913-D!
Maybe not, but you might try getting Doug back again on another topic. I am sure there are other thing he knows beside ducats. Great show, BTW.
If you are asking if it is a proof, no it is not. I you are asking if I was correct about the detail on a 1917, well...........
I see that they have updated it since I posted the circle. That was actually what they had on the map. The only liberty I took with it was that...
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