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$34 for a '34 Mercury dime. [ATTACH]
I think one reason the fields look so satiny, but without what is strictly a "cartwheel" shape to the luster, lies in this quote from the NGC web...
Yikes! I completely forgot to weigh in on this thread. It's good to see a progress update since you discussed your 1950-D quest last year in...
Thanks, John. Considering how much I like your photos that means a lot. I don't mean to bore anyone, but I am having a hard time with coins that...
I have been looking for one of these for a while now but they were all too pricey for me. So I seriously looked at this offering at David...
Or, in my case, $1.25 each for 180 BU red Lincolns when I bought a Dansco someone else lovingly built. Would there be even one coin in there that...
You should review some of @BadThad ’s posts on searching fresh rolls and finding only dreck. Seriously, he’s done it and the coins are simply not...
Don’t feel bad. My first thought was 45. The obverse fields look especially handled and lusterless. But the reverse is just terrific. AU 55 seems...
AU 53. Back seems better, front does not have as much definition. But it would be plenty nice in my set.
I missed the rim damage on the seller's photo on eBay. They also neglected to mention it in their description. [ATTACH] But I certainly saw it...
New photos of 1944, last shown in post #4370. [ATTACH]
These 1943 steel cents have new pictures, replacing the ones in post #4190. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I'm going for MS67+ on this one. Just a few marks left over from striking on the shoulder, which seems almost universal for Jeffersons. Edit: I...
I thought I'd join this thread for post #150. [ATTACH] Previously shown on another thread as post #4190.
Wrapping up the year 1942 with the 1942-D and 1942-S. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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