Here's the best 1985 Denver example I've found....love this coin.
This is one of the better ones I find roll searching. The spots aren't as bad as the photo shows...but this is a typical example.
Now that's a KILLER coin! The modern zincolns are so unappreciated, especially the early 80's. Finding one with almost no gas bubbles. no spots,...
Tough coin...nice example!
All of these types of wall-hanger display sets contain polished coins. Nonetheless, that's some pretty rainbow toning!
It's interesting to see a brown, circulated "uncirculated" token! I don't think I've ever seen one worn that much.
Congrats Charmy! I remember her mentioning she was taking a class and learning how to do this....well earned!
They are common but yours are nice examples. I like the toning on the second coin. In BU they usually sell for a buck or so each.
It's a Shriners counterstamp, they did this often. I have some really cool examples of Mason counterstamps.
WOW! Very nice coin! MS-63BN
Very nice family coin! I would add to Rusty's luster description in that with strong, mint luster you will also see what we call "cart wheel...
Business strike.
29D in 65RD....very nice!
64RD, $5-6 coin.
That 84D is a tough, tough coin.....very nice example! STATES is even pretty full, a weak spot on these. It took me years to find enough of them...
What exactly is going on around the temple area? This coin was a no-brainer other than that for me. I could tell it had eye appeal and that goes...
I made a nice rebound, I think I was 10th like 3 weeks ago. Failure was not an option, I don't think I've ever dropped out of the top 10 since...
NGC gets another one wrong!
Depends on the shop and the dealer. I've sold a few slabbed coins to a local guy that I snagged from ebay for cheap. The last one I took to him -...
I'd agree more if it was 67+ or 68, that coin is amost flawless IMO.
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