A couple of years ago I received the coin I ordered just fine, but when I opened the package with scissors a wafer of paper drifted down to the...
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Well, I would be falling over myself to pay the price guide’s $70 for this one.
Yes, expensive, but I would gladly trade a sizable chunk of my collection to have a coin like that. It says everything you ever need about Buffalo...
It would not necessarily be a bad thing for the TPG if the report talked about how they dealt with the bad coin and the steps taken to make things...
MS 66 - and do they give stars?
New 1937-S photos. [ATTACH]
At least my other 1937 has mostly toning freckles rather than corrosion spots. I feel like those corrosion spots are going to eat the coin some...
OH MY GOD, it looks like this 1937 has grown some spots on the reverse since I posted it a couple of years ago. It's in a Lighthouse Quadrum 2x2...
And its companion 1936-S. [ATTACH]
New photo of 1936-S. [ATTACH]
New photos of these two 1936-D cents. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I was about to guess AU55. But, wow!
Monetarily, probably not. Because you like it and find it interesting, sure, keep it - it’s kinda cool, whatever happened to it. Warning! As you...
This 1936 suffers from a little bit of flatness on the jaw and cheek. In hand, it's blast red and dazzling. It amazes me for a raw coin that's 83...
1935-D and 1935-S with new photos. Previously shown in post #4150. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And a new photo of this slightly pale, but lustrous red 1935 cent. [ATTACH]
A rephotographed 1934-D Lincoln, last shown in post #4357. [ATTACH]
1934 Lincoln, new photos. [ATTACH]
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