At least some, if not all SMS sets were minted in San Francisco. Here is an earlier Coin Talk thread form 2014...
There were both regular and SMS issues from 1965-67. ALL the coins from those years were plain. There were no D or S mint marks.
I agree. Ownership always adds 1 or 2 points. I don't believe it is SMS, but it's really difficult to really tell by the photos.
I bought this from Greattoning about 4 years ago. PCGS agrees with the grade, but not the color designation. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
At the time my old 38-D was a pop 1/0. Jeff tried snagging it from me for 2-3 years before I finally gave in. And then only because I had a...
Outstanding coins!! Looking at those old cert numbers these have been around for awhile. If any are from Jeff's old set they have been in the same...
Bunches of gorgeous colors and coins in this set I see a few of Jeff's coins made it into your set. Can't go wrong coins from that pedigree.
What'd you do, win the lottery? These last 2-3 groups are your best so far.
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If this coin DID grade it would be hard pressed to go 63. Definitely not a proof.
You could also try something like a satellite map, unless you think it might be too busy. [IMG]
Just looking at the lettering in PLURIBUS with the 1882-CC the difference is obvious. The letters are much too blocky compared with an authentic...
The P mint coin is the toughest of the 3 mints to find with a full strike for the year according to Ron Pope, who has several publications about...
Thanks to Winged Liberty for creating this gorgeous virtual Lincoln Wheat Coinboard. I still have some major holes to fill. [IMG]
Nah, I like it in the PCGS holder. It will eventually go 67 as it should be. I don't really care about the *. Grade is immaterial when a coin has...
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Doesn't look proof to me.
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