Or 3 one of them being a Denver MM coin.
We are mean anyways, especially the ones that don't get the answers they want.
There looks to be a couple Elizabeth's that have some nice luster, well done for 2$
It's a serious lack of comprehension. I think in these situations we should just tell him it is and have them send it to PCGS. Let them learn the...
I completely agree with this statement. This is now the third thread on a 64 SMS by this member. He has gotten references to this, but still...
Not sure the photo is too blurry to help. If we haven't said before it is always best to post clear full size photos of each side of the coin....
Yes, that would be ridiculous. Not because it would get an improper grade, but because the market says that they are inferior. Their coins get...
Those are both business strike coins. The one with the D on it, was minted in Denver and the other one (no MM) in Philadelphia.
What are you seeing that makes you think it is an error?
It's not the large over small. It's missing a major characteristic.
Wow, I don't think that I have ever seen steps that nice on coin showing that much die deterioration.
I would have to say Queen Elizabeth, Lincoln a close second.
Damaged Zlincoln.
As soon as a coin hits the register more than once it is more than likely in Au condition. There is no way to judge by time how a coin, even on...
Y'all are making me want one now. Either of the styles posted would be a new adventure for me. These style coins have always intrigued me. I read...
Wow!:wideyed: That changes the ball game.
Those aren't flow lines they have to do with the plating process. Possibly minor linear plating blisters or the way the planchets are prepared...
Can you post the semi PL surfaces in a photo, Cause I am thinking that it has already had it's best day in the grading room.:wideyed:
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@Lehigh96 I am not sure which I would choose having them in hand. I am leaning towards the Third. The smooth satiny luster and strong strike get...
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