Not a proof. You can see on your coin the inside rim goes at an angle into the field. On a 1914 proof the angle would be at 90˚. In other words...
All proof Lincoln's until 1964 had no mint mark. In 1968 proof minting went to San Francisco. A proof 1938 will have a mirror finish with flat...
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I'd like to see your 1954S Mercury dime. I would have to say there is more than just the grades being wrong on the label.:happy:
That's true, but claiming the coin is Guaranteed Authentic is not subjective.
What dip are you using?
If you are submitting as a CAC member and not a dealer there is no charge for coins that don't receive the bean.
The grade would be PR67RD (PCGS) or PF67RD (NGC).
The valuable one is closed AM for proof. Normal 1998-S proof is Wide AM. The same is true for the 1999-S Proof. There were no MS67RD for 1998-S....
Why is the other Lincoln (the 1943) in the photo, for moral support?
Nice clash!
The 6 in your example doesn't match the 6 in Wexler's. In order to have the same variety the markers have to be an exact match.
Even though the last post on the thread was only a few days ago it had been pushed down to Page 5 on the Coin Chat forum. Very easy to miss.
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