Stuck in CO. Another 5 years, My, son will be able to make his own decisions.
No, Photo shop. Nice gassy Zincoln!
For all I know, I have found that pics can give you an impression of something that's not there.
I see post mint damage, PMD.
I believe there has to be no trace, don't forget the die state. I have only found one 69 Lincoln.
Way to grab the in-hand feel. Nice Lincoln!
I see it, I was wondering if there was a horn on the D. looks like a large S, it doesn't really match with OMM-002 or FS-12
I believe that I heard that it developed a carbon spot and is regarded as a 69.
When this kind of clash occurs, is it usually a feeder issue? Or, a deterioration issue?
I have a few of these Zincolns, I always have wondered what these should grade. Some of them the fields, and areas not in high relief, look...
Maybe if you could get some more defining light at the top of the D. Or, is what you are referring to only the area in the D?
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I noticed that there were 23 listed DDO's for this year and mm. Variety Vista Do you know which one it is?
Pretty cool I like the Background. Looks like a wanted poster.
Not sure if there was a wide rim, close rim. But there is a filed S, and an clear S. Type 1 and Type 2.
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I would have my metal detector out there. Checking the outlining areas.
Not a bad Idea. If she doesn't already know the grading system. She has something to refer to. I would say its a safe play.
Unless the Dies were made with out the proper amounts of dots. on a 69 d linc. there is a variety called missing designers initials. The FG is...
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