I should also thank you for creating such a killer website. It's an awesome depository of eye candy, easy to navigate and just killer images. :D
Oh yea, I've drooled over Rob's coins too many times! He is one of my Lincoln heros! Him and Lance have some of the best collector eyes in the...
There's a difference between risk and just throwing your money away young man. I have no idea how many wheats you got or what you paid for your...
Welcome to CT! Unfortunately, your VDB has been cleaned, it is worth about $5 or so. Since there's no such thing as "unsearched wheats",...
Thank bro....no...just a biz strike. Sadly, I don't own any matte proofs. I don't even have the elusive 1936 proof I've been hunting for over many...
Yea, it works for now too....but that doesn't change the fact that I saw what I saw the first time I clicked on it.
Thanks guys....for some reason the 1934 Lincolns are prone to toning. I have few that are really cool and I've seen many at shows and such....
Yea, I forgot the SVDB....I agree....genuine slab is better than no slab. They still hold nice premiums in a details/genuine holder.
I agree with Lance 100%, go for the PCGS. I've always thought your original was funky and the silvery color due to heat exposure.....yea, I know...
How about....
1877 - ANACS for the details holder, corroded 1922D plain - ANACS, looks cleaned, genuine, details holder 1914D #1 - PCGS, it might grade but the...
I've been building/repairing computers for 25+ years, I know what I saw all too well. When I clicked on the URL it redirected about 3 times and...
Ms-62/63 $1-2
do not click on the op link, it leads to a virus!
Yep.....and I can see the spot, the verdigris has accelerated the toning in the area around it (provided feed materials). Neither PCGS nor NCS...
I agree with Lance.
Just common die cracks, nothing special. I see no evidence of a clash on your coin. Die clashes occur primarily in the FIELDS, not so much on the...
Herbert is but one source of that common knowledge. With the extreme mintage numbers of the Lincoln series, greasers are fairly common. I only get...
Die cracks are common to the Lincoln cent series. In general, they are of little to no interest to collectors.
It's NOT a "Liberty Dollar", it's a Sacagawea dollar LOL I like how the other coin has "some dudes face on it". HAHAHAHAHA BTW - "green stuff"...
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