BAH! Another mistake on their part, they just don't fit the model of they want in their slabs. These look market acceptable to me. Time to get...
No brainer...#1. Appears more lustrous and doesn't have distracting carbon spots.
WOW! One of the holy grails of Memorial cents, congrats!
Worth grading? Do you mean worth getting slabbed? Looks like a good start to making a BU roll!
The coin has been plated, PMD.
WOW! Lucky Find!
It really doesn't look too bad. My advice - DO NOTHING TO YOUR COINS. Do attempt to clean, retone with eggs, or ANYTHING at all to them. You'll...
Looks like a good start! We have a thread for Lincolns: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/post-your-lincolns.192928/page-233#post-2713557
Another one that's difficult is the 1982P LDZ. They made so many copper 1982P's, there was little need for the LDZ. These are well known for...
For me, one of the hardest 82's to find in gem state is the 1982P SDC. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Those prices would only apply to 64/65 and lower MS coins. Examples in higher grades are worth substantially more, especially slabbed:...
Small and large date 82's are very easy to tell apart. Just pay attention to the distance from the rim: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Classic acid damage....PMD.
There is no such thing as AT/NT. A coin is either market acceptable or not.
Appears that part of the rim got pushed over.
One of the reasons I prefer toned bn or rb coins, toning offers a layer of protection. Dehydrated and stored properly, they won't change during...
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My dealer forgot to add the variety designation, so it lives in a regular slab today: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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