Nope, clear as day my friend, clear as day! :cigar:
PMD, this is what a clip looks like, notice the "ridge" in the middle where the dies came together:[ATTACH]
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A spelling mistake on a Lincoln has NEVER happened since the first coin was minted. What you have is either damaged or the result of a clogged...
Seriously, did you call NCS and ask? LOLOLOL
Yes, those are hard to find! NICE!
Surprising, I could have said 63RD because it's heavily spotted. The 1909 plain is TOUGH in MS RED period....still a nice coin.
NCS doesn't CLEAN coins, they CONSERVE them Doug. Call them and ask for yourself. :banghead:
It could be as simple as an acetone soak. You didn't use acetone on your coins prior to submission? I do on EVERY coin I submit to give me piece...
65RD, looks like a nice coin...agree with RLM.
Amazing to me, they're still selling the "Buffalo Tribute clad in 14 milligrams of gold" coin. I saw a commercial just 2 days ago. It must be due...
Looks like a highly worn DP4. With all the wear it's doubtful as a no D, it would have been too easy to remove the D and cover the deception.
Your white balance is way off and you're getting too much light on the coin. EF-45
Now you just need one with Hellary and you can have a complete set!
I like ICG grading on Lincolns. However, when you get the 67 and up level, PCGS and NGC are much tougher.....they like to keep those pops low to...
This one always cracks me up! [IMG]
Now collectors and TPG's just need to start recognizing the FS designation for Memorial cents. It is much more difficult to find cents with full...
$56? STOLEN!
65RD $145
Always store you slabs the same way you would store raw coins, i.e. multiple layers of protection, desiccant and a sacrificial coin.
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