There's no haze on it, if you see something, it's an artifact of my photography. When you view this coin straight on, it looks nothing like when...
I don't seem to have any pics of my 1915P, but I can contribute my 1915D.
I do not recommend using any plastics with xylene. Really, xylene is not all that bad to work with. Compared to other organic solvents, it's...
While the pictures are not the best, it looks to be at least MS-64 RD ($95) to MS-65 RD ($175).
Put me on that list, I'm an Ohio CC permit holder and I'm ALWAYS packing. I also have guns scattered throughout my house, out of sight and, of...
Hey, it's actually pretty cool! A complete collection sans the SVDB arranged it that frame like that is probably worth at least $1000 IMO.
Let that be a lesson to all would be theives. Every single employee at my favorite coin shop carries a gun. Amen to the right to defend ourselves...
Boss, you are a man of excellent character.
BEAUTIFUL explaination! :D
It's almost impossible to buy that sight-unseen IMO. As Jack said, the disparity in prices is crazy for Lincolns. Also, any damage or corrision...
Let me first say, I like ALL the dealers I do business with. Without them, I'd barely have a collection, they are my main source of Lincolns. They...
Oil has no pH, you didn't give them a "base bath". The luster was lost over time due to impurites in the oil sitting on the surface all these...
Both beautiful coins! I don't understand why Lincoln collectors get up in arms about carbon spots. They are just a fact we have to live with...
Congrats and welcome!
Awesome 1913!
OMG! People are CRAZY!
Indeed, verdigris is like a fire, it must be fed to continue to grow and survive. Unless you're God, you cannot create matter from nothing.
It's definately plated or heat treated! Welcome!
hehehehe...yea, it obvious for that and many more reasons. The funny thing, the dealer I talked into selling me this counterfeit (at a counterfeit...
That's one helluv a counterfeit! The first thing I noticed was the relief, it doesn't look right. The mint mark is VERY well done, right down to...
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