Looks like the coin had a little chemical rinse. Possibly on purpose, possibly an accident. We may never know! :) -Brian
Wow, what a coin! Love the "hot red" colors! Just magnificent! :) -Brian
Very nice finds! :) Thanks for sharing. -Brian
...That's what she said! :pointnlaugh: -Brian
Well "LIBERTY" definitely looks a little bolder in doubling, but I would still have to vote MD. Yes; I will agree it is very, very strong though....
That would be correct. :)
Wow! Yes; The 1931-S Wheat Cent is a semi-key date for the Lincoln Wheat Cent series. If you've found 3 from coin roll hunting, then...
+1. I see no difference it that ear from any others issued for Lincoln cents that year. -Brian
If it infact were a blank planchet, I would say it is a good idea to have it certified, especially since it is still in mint state condition and...
It almost looks like a late stage capped die (I'd know because I recently sold one), but it is unusual for the bust outline to be completely...
I completely agree! This is now by far one of my favorite errors as well. I'd love to see one of a Lincoln cent struck on a 2 1/2 gold. I can...
Well in that case, let's have here danlboon CRACK THAT ROLL OPEN! :cheers: -Brian
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] ...Hey CoinTalkers! So I was just browsing around Ebay, like I always do, and I stumbled upon this! I've...
Then I suggest you keep it in that roll for a "Missouri" designation on the roll slab if you do decide to get it certified. -Brian
+1.
Solid AU53. Possibly cleaned? Wear is nice and even. All the signs of a lower-end AU coin. :) -Brian
I'll 2nd that statement. Nothing unusual about that coin. Sorry :(! -Brian
The study of genies! :3three:
Diggin' the solid MS67RD. ;) -Brian
+1. I thought the exact same thing the moment I saw the photos. These chinese counterfeits almost always have those PL qualities in the fields,...
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