I agree with leadfoot, keep a few of the better coins. And maybe one day you will be interested again. If you read a lot of the intros - they...
Even with the corrosion it looks like style 1 hair.
I was only thinking of you catbert. I would hate to see those spots are driving you crazy. :)
Leave it exactly as it is and send it to me. That would solve all your problems-no more distracting spots. I would say this coin is XF45. What...
Just keep asking stainless - we will answer questions as we can. We will help keep you learning. :)
I agree with Ben. To me part of it looks AT and NT. The reverse darker areas look like it was resting against something that caused the toning -...
The photos have a glare - are those rubs on lincolns cheeks? No matter what they look very nice to me.
I would go with PCGS - I think they are the best in the earlier copper.
Nice coins - De Orc.
LOL - what to post. I have too many to pick just one.
I wouldn't, but remember you would get a bunch of different opinions. I am very picky about good pictures and good feedback. If the picture is...
Wow - way to go Jack! I think it shows how much of an expert you are with lincolns. I see nothing wrong with using PCGS or NGC, even ANACs - if...
Wait for the coin to arrive. If you like it, then keep it and that is what is important. Enjoy the hobby - that is what is the most important...
A good candidate - yes, but at the same time a good raw coin can bring the same or more in an auction. BUT it could also bring less, just because...
LOL. Very nice coin - I agree a solid XF40. Another nice one.
I have no problem calling it a F15 coin, and with the coin in hand I might jump it to VF. I would have to see what that liberty really looks like.
I will go along with the grade of XF, but I can't see enought to determine if that is just dirt or corrosions. Either way, still a nice coin.
Looked at more of the site. I think the need to do more grading. I noticed on their modern that I did not see any 70's. So are they being tough...
Only if you get people paying for the slab and not the coin. I would not care what slab a coin was in if it met my standards for the grade. What...
No problem. :) :) Soon this page will have to change. :)
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