Why don't you just show us the slab, so we can see what going on, is it graded xf, or xf detailed, who graded it, what their standards are, and so on
heres the way that pcgs handle st. gaudens with detail coins, I know, I own one...
lots of them been minted over the years, use the link I posted to check your with
The second one is a 1780 Maria Theresa, heres a site, see which one you have http://www.theresia.name/en/svergleich.html the first one not sure,...
machine press
agreed
you mean detailed, which with pcgs has no grade, or pop. report either
All of them, but they were recovered, heres the link http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/12/fbi-one-hundred-dollar-bills_n_1962702.html
hopefully one day the specimens that were stolen, then recovered will go for sale, thats where the real money on theses will be
I'm not sure either, its a crazy one, thats for sure
has polishing lines too
Heres a couple of photos of the doubling on the first column...
Heres some wavy step...
Heres a couple of more photos to add...
I think its coppercoins DDR #3, heres the link http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=2008&die_id=2008p1dr003&die_state=mds
Report him to CT, and stay on top of your refund, he already lied by selling you something he never owned
looks like lincoln has a knee pad on too, would be his right knee, facing us...
I can do better then the cherry pickers guide, I live in Michigan and have access to Mr. potter, him and coneca will look at coins for free, if...
Not sure whats going on, but Lincoln and the columns don't look right, maybe just me, I'm not sure [ATTACH]
Go to your local pawn shop from now on, stay away from ebay, I think I've heard that on CT before, good luck you'll need it
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