Of course it can be done, but any expert collector is going to spot that a mile away.
Definately under P, most folks should know (and computers) that "THE" shouldn't be part of the alphabetical filing.
There's no doubt that Lincoln cents are the most collected series ever in coin history. Think about all the people with small stashes of wheat...
HA! Sweet.....I would have lost points on the 65 coin everyone guessed 67 on. LOL
I see some rim rub, but the TPG's sometimes ignore it, I'd call it a 58 but they probably gave it MS. EDIT - Poll...they did MS it. LOLOLOL
Nice looking coin...that's how they should look after all these years. Out of my expertise, but I venture EF.
How was the album stored exactly? I keep ALL of my proofs in airtites....and that's just the first layer of protection I use.
Hard to tell from those pics, but I agree with at least a 65. NICE COIN!
Crap, I missed two rounds!
Ahhhh man....how did I miss this?
1909 S/S I picked raw from a dealer for $175. Sent it to NGC and it came back MS62.
2000 WAM, in "junk" bin for $0.50. :)
Easy 64RD, $80 coin....nice.
1909 AU, about a $15 coin.
On a WAM the FG should be closer to the memorial, looks like a normal CLAM to me. Sometimes that little gap shows between the A and the M on a CLAM.
The image on the obverse is reversed, you're first clue that this is damage and not an error.
Tough, though coin in MS grades....finding one with red is very difficult. I looked for years too.
Sorry, no it won't. You have to use an acid-thioureas dip to remove that.
Desirving grade, I bet that's a sweet coin in hand.
In first.....at least until the next round. :D LOL Thanks Dick
Separate names with a comma.