http://www.lincolncentresource.com/keydates.html
Er...do you have a cherrypicker's guide in front of you? Because I'm looking at the picture right here and it seems to match up to me...
Now hang on...this looks like the Cherrypicker's obverse clash with a Liberty Seated 50¢ die if I'm not mistaken. If so, it can definitely bring...
You can find MS coins all day with contact marks. The AU designation and the description of "signs of abrasion" has nothing to do with contact...
That's great, but as I said, please let me know when the above coin is included.
Yep, I saw them. The doubled ear looks good. Not going to comment on the rest. As I said, when it appears in numismatic news or the cherrypicker's...
I'm going to be honest, I don't see any DDO, and I'm going to leave it at that. Please send me the link when it makes it into numismatic news.
Rick, your links don't seem to be working for me.
I'm not a fan of the Standing Liberty or Washington quarters. It's a toss up between Liberty Seated or some older type quarter. Seated is the...
How is this transaction their fault? You're the one that bought it and should have known better!
Pass. Nothing about it looks right. An F example would go for more than $1000. The fact that this coin is being offered for a measly $200 is only...
Tim, do you recall an event a few days ago where you bought a coin with horrible scans and were fery displeased with it, to the point where you...
I have a slight hunch that this particular member is something that starts with a T and ends with a "roll"...:P And I would think if they "came...
I'm thinking a worn MAD, but that's just me...
Fake. "If it's too good to be true...it probably is."
Given to me by my grandfather...it was sitting on his dresser for who knows how long! [ATTACH]
Thanks Joe! Glad it turned out for the best. :D
Yeah this was a quick shoot...it does look quite green in pics. Definitely more golden in-hand, I'll probably reshoot it in the morning...
You would need to post pics, but it could be a number of things...possibly a large plating blister, maybe an odd die gouge...
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