Blazing, cartwheel luster! [img] [img]
Try cropping the pictures down to just the coin. Also, take pictures OUT of the 2x2. One of the shots shows mirrored fields so I'm leaning...
spectacular!
To the OP: The biggest change I've seen in the TPG's is how they are demanding a certain "look" to their slabbed coins. If any coin falls outside...
The luster thing has always bugged me! Nonetheless, we all know that luster dominates the TPG grade when you get to the gem level. I guess I'm a...
I would widen that range to 10%-90%. I've seen quite a few NGC/PCGS body baggers at my local dealer that I'd gladly pay 90% of CDN for......then...
Great minds think alike! Personally, it's a 65 but TPG-wise, a 64.
Nah, who the **** would fake a 53-S cent? LOLOLOL It looks genuine, but the strike quality is consistent with a thin planchet.
No, you didn't find one! LOL
Could be a thin planchet, what does the thickness look like compared to a "normal" cent?
That's a double struck cent, not a doubed die. NICE FIND!
I had a tough time with this cent....it's a lot more vibrant in hand with strong luster.
I ripped them from the web....I don't know how accurate they are.
I put together a complete Lincoln cent satin set. I wasn't looking to profit in the future, it was just an element missing from my "complete"...
Conder nailed it, the 69's are "junk" and practically given away.
Yep....no VDB! There's nice cartwheels under the toning. I'm almost burnt-out on VDB's anymore and I appreciate the plain type more. It's like...
Another nice one!
Very nice!
Got 'em both! Sweet coin, I really like it!
Well, you need to qualify that Doug. I have used the heatware.com feedback system for years, primarily with a computer forum. The system is very,...
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