Sincona's auctions are amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Also, people are seeing scratches and other sort of quality issues resulting from handling in these proof sets. This means that the ones I buy...
It's up to you, but I'm not buying at THAT price!
But if you have a Korean I-Pin, you can buy one (locally) for 50,000 KRW (approx. $47 USD!) at a Korean online retailer:[ATTACH]
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Okay, now THAT is is freakin' great! Imagine if it had an "S," ...aw, man.
MS paint. Okay. I gotta do it that way.
Thanks!
Never mind! I found it! https://www.ngccoin.com/certlookup/2828190-027/63/
I found the LAST one! What does THIS barcode read? [ATTACH]
Wayne Homren over at the E-Sylum shared this video link from the Newman Numismatic Portal. It's about the Franklin Mint and from the early 1970s....
Parallel edging... Yeah, I think I heard of that. Good way to detect a forgery...
Yeah, not as much anymore. You used to see one on eBay once a year. There's supposedly only 2,000 of them (only sold in sets). Many fewer than...
I don't know why this was chosen to be a featured article... but, okay. That's good! Anyway, the lottery was triggered (more than 70,000 orders...
Whereabout on the coin do you see a cud error? Lots of reflecting light coming off of the surface, so maybe what you see is hidden there?
Ah. That's what it is! Logic bug. I thought it was a bug, ...but a B.S. bug.
Why doesn't the Lincoln Cent Resource mention this "real sign" then?
whoa. WHY "weak D?"
It looks like it was on the losing of a axe fight, but I don't think this is a "weak D."
Is this a 1922 "No-D" Lincoln Cent? Or a "Weak D?" This coin appeared in an auction recently... [ATTACH]
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