with a knife yet
I doubt anyone is trying to "spoof". Be nice! Ruben
eh...I actually like the memorial better. If the Obverse was as sharp as the Memorial, the coin would be better. Right now I'd be happy to see...
I didn't buy it
Yeah - thats what they say. They say different things in Times Square... They are missing the kynodesme Ruben
rule no 2 - have a steady job with a pension
[IMG] is there a point to this? http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/romanpius/romanpius.html
Common is Roman art. The Menorah on the Arch of Titus is also wrong. Ruben
I'd like to seem more photo's of the 74. I'm wondering if it is a proof. Ruben
Still waiting a peek at your 1895 Morgan.... Ruben
Why so incested with this. It is a circulated coin.... Ruben
You should get a college scholarship for this! Ruben
that is one of the nicest Lincolns I'd ever seen. Send it in for grading
Not from what I've read. In fact in determining counterfeits of worn coins, the ware pattern is repeated on every counterfeit made by the same...
The reverse of the coin is fairly evenly worn 360 degrees around the coin where obverse is much less worn in the lower right quadrant of the coin....
right....
I agree with everything but the MS 67. And let me explain why. 69,68 and 67s have to have incredible strikes, highly unlikely for busiess strikes...
I don't know. The hair on the forehead seems to be wrong and in addition, the biggest point to me is the uneven wear pattern. It makes no sense...
How do you grade a new coin based on market grading? Ruben
yeah but...MS69's are exceptionally rare in a standard bank roll, or in a 100 bank rolls. And if I'm not mistaken the mint doesn't distribute...
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