Breen-5811, the "Broken Arrows" type. Look here:...
Experience, not nature, pushes me towards cynicism and it seems obvious that the percentage of humanity which can only learn the lesson the hard...
That's the "state" in which I'm personally most comfortable with their originality - hints of the original Red peeking out in places.
Every question you've asked has been answered. Conder's post answered your question before you asked it. You just don't seem willing to read and...
PCGS shows a Population of 2387 total, of which 134 are FS-901. Of course, one can expect quite a few in unattributed slabs, so better just to...
That's typical die wear for Bust Halves.
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I'm unsure why a frost break would affect a designation which is solely descriptive of the condition of the coin's fields.
Wow. That's one nick in the N from Condition Census.
I've stated the exact weight difference in this thread, and the Lincoln Cent Resource link discusses (in passing fashion) the relative commonality...
That's because the "Like" button turns to an "Unlike" button when you use it. :)
Here you go: http://www.doubleddie.com/286101.html
Your best bet is at the Lincoln Cent Resource link rlm's cents posted above; there you will find the pickups to determine the date size. Copper...
Um, you could look at the date on the coin....was that a real question?
It was stolen at the price. :)
That depends whether they were minted before or after 1982. :)
I see what might be suspicious evidence in the upper right quadrant of the obverse, both in the field under OF and the star pointing towards the A.
That's about an appropriate price for one. They're pretty common; PCGS and NGC have slabbed over ten thousand between them in that grade, and...
I'd like to know why they max out at 113, of all numbers. :)
That's the kind of coin that would get me into Ancients. :)
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