Thanks Chris. All together that's over a million in grading fees. Crazy.
I didn't look at the NGC pops but PCGS has graded 52,000 of the 1938-D in 65 and 66. I never would have thought there were so many. Anyone have...
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I'll guess 65 as well. Nice coin.
You are the only one that looks silly. Take the childish post somewhere else. This forum is not the place for it. This is a coin forum.
I would worry that it is real.
AU from that image.
Not a bad looking coin to me. That's a die crack from the edge going up the 7. The crack was probably very bold at one time. [IMG]
I forgot about the cent for that year. I can see why it's in the book. They never have shown the other SMS coins. Not worth all the time to do so.
It would bring $70 one day and $50 the next.
Dream on. No way you have 1964 SMS coins.
I have had many dealings with the SS on paper money. They take the time to check it out. I don't think they care about silver and copper. Maybe...
You can try to report it but I don't think the SS will even care.
The image makes it look 63. Probably got a 64.
His brother. [IMG]
Has anyone seen Leadfoot?
Why did you even bid on it?
PCGS has it as a pop 2 and a value of $1.00 but they are a bit high on Lincoln values.
Reconsideration is really not the way to go if there is a mistake with data entry. Check out this link.http://www.pcgs.com/reconsideration/
If they made a mistake with data entry, they fix the label. If they made a mistake in grading, they fix it. I'll bet there is a reason they gave...
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