Yep, I found it in a Brinks box, sent it to NGC and it came back MS-65RD....then I sold it for $550 because I found another in MS-64RD....I kept...
WAM Lovin!
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Time for some raw stuff:
Nice lamination!
I just sent him a message letting him know he doesn't have an error.
Common split plating, no error or variety.
Think about this.... If you were doing this to a die, would you bother to make a perfectly straight line INTO THE DIE RECESSES? It would take a...
I have to go back to what Mike Diamond says....try to figure out how this could have happened at the mint. The only way I see something like this...
That's a very good idea Chris had. It certainly is not going to hurt to test the waters a little. GOOD LUCK!
I call them "impared proofs". I've found a couple proof Lincolns in circulation, one a PF50 and another nice one about PF65.
That would be a remarkable find. Please take some GOOD pictures and start your own thread. Close-ups of the AM and FG will help.
That's cool....I never heard of these before.
What's even more interesting is that this coin was probably made just before they swapped out that reverse die. That lead to the infamous no D,...
Nice proof! I've been actually thinking of selling my entire proof collection from 37 up to focus on my biz strike collection....hard decision.
Sorry, no error or variety here.
Awesome coin! Congrats!
That coin is disgusting! On this day...you definately suck.:p
WOW! That's a GREAT 22D! Awesome character and very representative. It's hard to believe that coin survived the years.
Have to disagree. I have no problem with a genuine holder with important coins like this. In fact, I had a problem 3 legger slabbed just to...
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