Yep, business strike/ Pretty coin though.
Absolutely love the 1939-D Mercury!!!
If you wanted untoned, blast white coins, that was the show to go to.
Thanks to Winged Liberty I was able to add this colorful 1923 Lincoln to the collection. MS65BN. On top of the great color this coin is loaded...
I've cracked out several QC coins that I believed to be NT. I was successful in nearly every case. Some took more than one re-submittal. I see...
Count me in again Cannyn. :)
I seriously doubt the 1916 pictured suffered from misaligned dies. The photo is of a graded coin taken while in the slab. The gasket covering the...
I love any pre 1800 US coin. [IMG]
If you are thinking they used proof dies from 1916 it would have to show diagnostics of an obverse and/or reverse from that year. I'm not sure...
That doesn't come across in your photos. The same may be the case with the other photos posted. Ownership seems to add considerable admiration...
Your odds are considerably higher than a 1% chance. Your odds are probably better winning the lottery. None were reported to have been minted,...
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This is the closest I have seen to a 1917 Proof. The rims are a dead give away of this not being an MPL. The coin belongs to member copper toning...
They don't designate matte, at least at PCGS. A PR at NGC is their designation for Poor, you don't want that. You want PF for Proof. But if they...
Plenty of dipped coins make their way into holders. If the coin does prove to be an MPL, a previous dipping would be of little consequence....
Can you get a closer photo of the rims? There needs to be a 90º angle at the corners (from the side to the field and from the side to the bottom...
[IMG] Just looking at the rims one needs to go no further. Your coin, at least in the image provided, has beveled or rounded rims. They need to...
How many threads do you plan on hijacking with this coin, which is not yours and appears in CoinFacts with a PCGS MS65 grade? If yours, could we...
Why do you use the non existent term "vibration doubling" instead of the accepted term "machine doubling"? If you google your non existent term,...
Wow!! It's way more colorful than the sellers image shows. Definitely worth the $6 price tag.
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