The mintage on your 1950-D Lincoln was almost 335,000,000. Unfortunately these aren't rare. They are scarce as far as being in circulation today,...
Yeah, the mirror finish doesn’t translate well in photos. Unlike the feeder finger rubs on those Morgan’s there is no rub on the 43 Lincoln.
New pickup thanks to my buddy WL. The dark section under UNUM on the reverse is actually a mirror finish that looks like a black spot through the...
If your including proof then all 9 of the Proof Lincolns from 1909 to 1916 combined equal only a fraction of the two Lincolns you’re referring to....
This is similar to the 1922 Grant Centennial Half dollar that NGC certified Specimen 65 in 2004. The coin had not been previously reported....
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No, I've had it for 11 years. I just took new photos yesterday.
Likewise!
I think I see a misplaced electron.
There is a lot of information on Mike Locke's site although it hasn't been updated in several years. Some links are dead but there are several...
Those are photos I have taken. The coins belong to a couple of other collectors.
1909 DDO [IMG] 1995 DDO [IMG] 1984 DDP [IMG] 1983 DDR [IMG] 1972 DDO [IMG] 1955 DDO [IMG]
I would give it a 66FB at both PCGS and NGC. I think NGC now uses FB also. As Larry said, if the luster is good it could go 67. I've seen more...
That could be due to the lighting and focus. Sometimes you can see objects on a coin with lighting in a certain position only to have it disappear...
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