Yes, they do a good job on Lincolns. I like them!
Those are the only ones I save anymore. I've found quite a few with those lines on just one side - but not many with it on both sides.
All Lincoln cents rule!....not just wheats. :)
NEVER use olive oil on coins. The acids will give it odd colors and the end result is undesirable 99% of the time. Acids and coins to not play well.
I tip mine - I told him "Don't smoke in bed". LOL
Is it on both sides?
HAHAHAHA....I've heard that a few times too, like 10,000. LMAO Then there's my fav local dealer that claims he can get anything I want. I told...
#1 - Rainbow toning!
Thanks bro, only like 32k of these were made. The older Lincoln proofs are pretty tough to even find.
Cool brown toner, I had to get the light to cut through using angles so you can see the toning. I bought this from Coop a few years ago.
Merry Christmas Colors! :D
1942 Proof (NGC 62 slab). It has some nice purples on it!
I've seen olive oil absolutely ruin hundreds of copper coins.
Not an error, post mint chemical exposure. Not worth trying to conserve. Other than distilled water, the cost of the solvent will exceed the value...
Machine doubling, common on these. Not a doubled die.
Air-tites are CHEAPER! Your slabs are $0.73 each. Air-tites are $0.52 each:...
That's one of the finest Lincolns I've ever seen! :) Absolutely stunning for a 20D. BT67BN
That's actually a pretty cool lamination.
64RD, looks to be turning to RB by the pictures. NICE COIN!
I love this one!
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