Bingo.:thumb: Lucky cent holder damage.
I pay the $100 plus a year for CoinFacts. That's like 30 cents per day. I can find most of that same information from other sites but I'm lazy. It...
That's what folks say about this seller but I'm just looking at this one coin. The seller did not know what it was and it cost him some bucks at...
Check out this listing and the bid history. My max bid was $301. Who can be the first to tell folks what makes this coin special?...
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I thought most were struck from dies. The weight is the first thing to check, in my opinion.
I like the direct fit ones because they are a close match to what the mint uses for the proofs.
Same here. Tough one.
EF-45 sounds right to me. Nice coin.
From the images I don't see anything that makes me think it's a fake. At the same time I see nothing that makes me think it's a 1921.
Thanks for these threads. It has been great fun to me and a lot of others. I'll bet many have learned a great deal about grading Lincolns from...
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Let us know what it cost you to have NCS do this.
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A different site tells me this is a strike thru. Not sure I understand. The metal is raised along what I'm calling a crack.
There is no way to know for sure about the carpet, glue or paint. Too many kinds. It's a risk. I think most folks agree it's not good to store...
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