sure, heres a link to all three that he photo...
just back from the coin show (polish coin show michigan) Ken Potter is looking for new coins to put in the new cherrypickers guide, so far he took...
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[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH] just got back from the polish coin show, and heres one going in the new cherrypickers guide, Mr. potter took...
1965 Large Beads, Pointed 5...
heres a little info to, if theres any pin holes, tears, etc. it will grade red, if everything is ok, will grade green, good luck :)
Brown in color, low ms condition, looks like a die clash on the reverse around the lower part of the wreath, but not sure, only photos :)
Red ms-65
1996 Lincoln Cent nice die crack, thats what I'll say for now, no photos of what the die break caused yet...
1979 Washington Quarter, nice doubling on reverse...
pcgs currency heres their site http://www.pcgscurrency.com/index.html
when I had my ebay store open, I put them in there for fun, lots of offers, but were real never for sale
nice coin, I would say never cleaned, good job non cents
I can't wait to get my fathers coins, lots of gold, he likes the early gold commemorative (1903-1926) all graded by pcgs, I know for sure is grant...
this is one of my grandfather coins, its the real deal !!!!!!![ATTACH][ATTACH]
agree, heres a nice 1925-P Peace Dollar with some amazing chips...
chip in the shoulder is a marker, thats all ! but heres a question how are theses ddr the same coppercoins is #66[ATTACH]...
you didn't finish the rest of the form 100 coin min. http://www.pcgs.com/services/bulksubmissions.html :)
I said that because it reminds me of Rodney King, thats who said that, thats all :(
good call d.t.menace, that's the one DDR #066, here's a photo of the die chip in Lincolns shoulder, with the extra thumb ;)...
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