FS-113…unless my eyes are deceiving me, that’s the only FS that comes close. …imo…Spark
As will we all… @ldhair …great info! Selling to an individual buyer versus prepping for an auction house are 2 different animals, and both have...
That’s NOT how you tell a 1970-S small date. Go to lincolncentresource.com. The link you need is on the homepage. You need to supply close-ups...
We need a shot of the edge at an angle to see if the metal has been moved from the rim or the metal is raised and sitting on top of the...
…the cracking is split plating, associated with the deterioration along with thin plating and normal striking pressure. All of it is common and...
The denticles and the stars on the obverse have suspect wear levels, and 2 places the denticles are disturbed on the reverse. I also don’t like...
…re-assessing…Spark
So very right! That looks to be a John I…imo…Spark
…I guess they didn’t pay too much attention because they repeated the mistake in 1970…a proof 1970 NO S as well…imo…Spark edited to add: …and...
You are correct, large date. The top edge of the 7 is below the top edge of the 0. Go to lincolncentresource.com for complete information on...
No, Kurt, it’s not worth more than face value. 5 cents USD. $0.05…one-half of the value of a dime…1/20th of a dollar. Please, I’m begging...
No. Pristine proof Jefferson nickels clearly show 6 full steps. There are no additional steps of any kind. If you see more than 6 then it is...
There are no varieties listed for 1999-P at Variety Vista. It honestly looks like Machine/Mechanical/Strike doubling which is the worthless kind....
2 things: I think the upsetting process stacks metal at the rim, explaining the rim being okay for the strike. …and I think something else is in...
…AND…they don’t listen to anyone either…imo…Spark
It’s doubtful. They have rarely accepted advice in the past, why do you think they will listen now?…imo…Spark
…I agree…if it isn’t raised then it’s a scratch…imo…Spark
You have to think about what you’re dealing with here: 1. It’s a crappy Zincoln plated with 8 microns thin copper. 2. Split-plate doubling where...
…At least Stage C…but probably Stage D…very weak…imo…Spark
I’m glad Rick was able to see it, ‘cuz I couldn’t from those pics. Too much glare and pixelation along with poor illumination. No wonder so many...
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