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Excellent reading as always, thanks Charmy!
ICG does an excellent job with Lincolns of any year. I've bought and sold and own many ICG slabbed Lincolns and they are all accurately graded IMO.
Die chip, definately a fun find when they're that big.....I'd keep it.
WOW! That is AMAZING! Congrats on your score....that's a HUGE one!!!!
Definately an off-center error, worth about $10.
1882cc - ms-63 1909s - ef-45
I find the toning market acceptable, however, the coin is not worth the expense of grading.
Nice toner!
Nice!
WOW! That's a survivor! I love the orginality....you can tell it's MS by the reverse. I'll guess 63*.
The 36DDO is pretty scarce and difficult to attribute. The chances you have one are very, very slim. A high quality macro picture of the date...
These are not rare, the 2000's are the most common type in the WAM/CAM series. If you saw one sell for $388 is was slabbed and a very high MS...
Nice pair of coins! Both look to be around MS-64, the VDB looks RB, the plain looks red. BU is not a grade, just a statement of condition, i.e....
Welcome to CT! :) Not sure of your collecting experience...but....DO NOT CLEAN YOUR COINS.
I tell people my grade of their proof from pictures is +/- 5. LOLOLOL
Why not just own both? :) When I started collecting I was obsessed with selling and upgrading....keeping just one date/mint for the collection....
Whole set....
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I know the feeling....actually, I had resigned to the fact that I'd never find one. Then I found two within just a couple months. There's MANY...
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