Copper, Indians and Lincolns with the T are what NGC * now.
Wouldn't you attribute the wear pattern to the Overton number and die pairing? I tend to look at the toned areas more than the wear. When looking...
Possible but most likely PMD. squeeze job. I see enough damage/contact on the obverse to be skeptical.
[ATTACH] The arrows in red show Die cracks that eren't uncommon on these years of Lincolns. The Silver arrows do show what looks like a...
I went F15.
Nice 6/5. F15
Thanks for the correction. I thought it was shorter lived than that.
VF35
The connecting die crack going behind Lincolns ear and the one above in the hair. Those are called cracked skulls, The mid to late 50's and early...
I have seen both the T-toned, and the W-white. The T coins I have seen are usually pretty spectacular. I don't think that the T/W grading lasted...
You are close, die pair 2 clashed early on in production. The reverse die was replaced with a used but newer die. The obverse was worked on and...
MM are hand punched into the working die. There is only one way that you can have the same doubling on the MM and the date.
I definitely see some PMD. For the most part though, it is fairly evenly worn.
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Looks good to me.
I haven't ruled that out, Usually there is some definition to the details. The only ledgible details are OD WE T, some liberty. And a heavily...
AU53
This is weak D die pair #3. [IMG] [IMG] At sting here is a good reference to the variety's There are 4 die pairs for the variety. Die par #3 no D...
IMO the star grade by NGC always has trumped better +grade PCGS coins. There was the hype of this coin in the first auction, and PCGS screwd the...
NGC 65* PCGS 66+ NGC got the higher price.
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