Yea, they might sit in his safe for a month or so until he sends them out. Then NGC or PCGS usually takes another couple months. No problem, I'm...
I think there's some strike issues, it's a nice coin though. 65 and maybe a 64 due to some contact marks.
I have two coins I gave to my dealer for submission to PCGS. A 3-leg buffalo and a 1924-D. It will be a couple of months before I get them back.
This guy needed some help so I sat down and conserved him tonight. Just thought I'd share my results. :smile
I see copper, it's definately plated.
Party pooper! LOL It's a little hard to pass judgement based on those pictures. Lincolns can tone in very odd ways. I bet if you looked at them in...
Not an error, it's PMD on an LDS coin.
Most of them are artificially created. Stay far, far away unless you EXACTLY what natual toning looks like.
65
Some spotting, but very few hits...64.
Thanks for the link Jim.....very interesting reading.
Even with the blurry picture I can tell this is a wide AM reverse. On many of these the die deteriorates and the A and M can be very close. I've...
I do too. IMO coins are generally considered an annoyance in commerce. How many people do you see even bothering to count their change? Just a...
Is that a rim hit at 5:00 on the reverse? Is that a hit on the eye or on the holder?
That's the only question I have because it will really affect the grade. It could be on the holder or just some off light reflections.
This sounds like fun! I know a secret about the obverse picture....I'm laying down my bet. 66
Mid-pack....I'm still hanging in there! Thanks Dick
Well, I'm good for +/- 1 on the MS coins. LOL I bet this coin has blazing luster. Lincolns are very tough to grade above 65 without seeing the...
Another vote for "not worth the effort". Go digital or don't bother.
That's just wrong man. I've had plenty of non-key dates graded and "recent" (I think you mean modern.) coins graded. For me the cut-off is that...
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