Got cud error progression set? :D
Tossin out some mo! Got STEEL wood? :D
Post your 1943 Lincoln cents here! Who cares about the grade, post what you have....extra bonus for TONED steel coins! :)
Then I found this unusual coin, it has BLAZING cartwheel luster and a very strange toning pattern that would make for an interesting discussion.
Then I came across a real strange one, a steel woody....hahahahahahaha:
WOW, these are TOUGH to find with any toning! Very strange to see one with this much color. Even though it's generally market unacceptable toning,...
SWEET coin!
I have a good number of coins from Ben too. He's a great guy and numismatist. I certainly hope he is in good health. Please let us know what's...
You sir are a savy collector! I'm slowly working on my project to reduce volume and increase quality. I have a HUGE collection that I'm slowly...
Fun reading as always....thanks Charmy.
I think toned coin fans are here to stay this time. The toner coin market is growing.
Nice coin! Should be a 65 at least.
The posted coin is obviously not a proof.
What happened to Ben? He hasn't been around in a long, long time.
If I was starting over I would not collect a complete series. I would go for key dates and highly valued conditional rarities.....QUALITY OVER...
None are key dates, buy yourself a Red Book! The 24 looks to be VG to F, worth about 25 cents....NICE FIND!
Yep, die deterioration damage. The L in LIBERTY is pretty cool though, I'd keep it.
This coin has just begun the toning process. It is bicolor with a deep, darkish red and a bright brassy red.
Some very subtle toning:
I like these light, rose color Lincolns:
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