Yes it would, a lot of the WAM die markers are known, especially for the 1999. If this were an error AND a 99 WAM we'd be talking serious money. :)
Did you check for a WAM reverse? Give us a picture of the reverse. Based on what I'm seeing, I'd guesstimate $50 or so.
PMD....no brainer.
Awesome error cent! Love the retained strike-thru!
69/70 are misaligned die strikes, a normal part of the minting process and not considered an error unless it's so far off that design elements are...
Really? You gonna open up that can of worms again? Why doesn't NCS change their name to Numismatic Cleaning Services then?
CONGRATS! That coin is the bomb IMO. I'd love to see it cartwheel in hand, I bet it's a nice show. :)
Outside of the price difference, I've seen a lot of coins that merit just a hair over a 50 but not a 55. so the 53 grade makes sense to me....at...
I think it's dumb we don't use ALL the numbers from 0-70 like the Sheldon scale was designed for.
I used nickel size 2x2's for my Lincolns.
There IS a difference between cleaning and conservation.
WOW....nice find!!
I love that 72D, what does the reverse look like? I like the older, toned counterstamps like that.
That's DEFINATELY a doubled die! Congrats!
Extremely GOOD error! Congrats!
Both excellent finds! Congrats....you now have the bug! LOL
More than likely, you would have been able to buy that or any other coin they sell in the open coin market for much less.
Yea they do, eye appeal and luster, pretty simple. They don't need no stinkin standards. :p
All I can say > OMG! :eek:
EDS = KILLER 1916 Even though all 1916's were from a fresh new master hub, this one is exceptional. The reverse is also EDS. I could live with...
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