The sooner they come to an end, the better! Thugs and murderers using religion to justify killing, scum of the planet.
That's a NICE buff! Congrats on the 66 grade.
No, I'd literally slab the slab....a whole new slab OVER the slab. :p
Genius! Let's open our business, we'll slab the slab!
The angled pics make it challenge, but I can tell this is a fake....sorry.
Unreal, for sure I'd call that a 65....PCGS and their stupid luster requirement. That coin is about as good as a BN coin comes!
Looks to be under-graded IMO, I'd bump it to 64.
You should return it for those ugly streaks! LOLOLOL
To the OP, you may find this thread interesting: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/got-wood.65353/
Light wood grain, beautiful Lincoln bro!
These 80's woodies are fairly common, more so with the one-sided type. IMO, it is not caused by a poorly mixed alloy because the appearance is...
Yep! I consider this setup 3 layers of protection. Then the binders to into a big ziplock bag with desiccant/copper cent and then finally in a...
Never look at it, always felt the employees would think I'm sizing it for theft. However, I do look at the old "give a penny, take a penny"...
Yes, my best coins are there with layers of protection. I don't own albums, just binders. [ATTACH]
It's a beautiful coin, that's just a minor bit of toning and shouldn't have much of an effect on the grade. Coins are mostly graded on eye appeal...
You're coin is damaged, it's what us collectors call PMD (Post Mint Damage), it's worth 1 cent and no more. Errors produced by the mint can be...
Cool clash! I like it!
For the life of me I'll never understand why people/TPG's don't apply this to Lincoln Memorial cents. I'm a freak over this with my Lincoln...
Agree with Larry, I actually liked the coins a LOT better before they were cleaned.
I have a rather large collection, they are but a fraction. Those are coins I don't need to see all the time. Do you really need to ogle over rolls...
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