I think it's an MMS-001 based on the pics.
TBH, the fingerprints are barely noticeable in-hand. I didn't see them until I took the pics. And, BTW, I bought this from a past President of...
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Alrighty then. 1936-S Bay Bridge MS65 Gen 1 ANA (ANACS) slab. CDN - 170 Numismedia - 200 PCGS - 200 NGC - 310 (???) Heritage Value Index - 150...
Everything but...
My guess is that wheat is a 1956
Didn't we just do this last week? https://www.cointalk.com/threads/do-you-consider-a-dipped-coin-to-be-cleaned.311353/unread
we try to give about 24 hours +/-, or when the guessing dies off. But like I said, you were in charge of that round! ;)
I got it now.... you're flipping the bill, not the numbers. Carry on...
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So when I went to the show, I was looking for either an Antietam or a Maine. Found one Antietam that I sort of liked (a 66 that was blast white, I...
The photo on page 2 (the reveal photo) shows the coin differently. There are nowhere near as much going on on the cheek in #2, and based on that...
@Jebocement - welcome, and congrats on the win. For your coins, you can either do all 3, or just one (or even 2), but it would help to see both...
wouldn't it read 90096660 when flipped?
I own the book as well. Not the most entertaining read, but a valuable resource.
And speaking of "case" - this will be used in the holder premium thread (if I ever win again).
I think PCGS would have gone 65PL, but I have a belief that NGC is tougher on commems. I would get that puppy CAC'd.
I'm with Ed (Justin) on this; MS65+. Very possibly a 66, but like everyone said, the cheek keeps it at 65, but it's so close to 66.
I can't grade a Lincoln to save my life, especially not a 22-D. But having taken a few correspondence courses at the Ed Wood School of grading...
I bought this today at the Sarasota Coin Show. I now have 2, as I bought one a couple of weeks ago. Why I bought this one is a topic for another...
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