He's not far!
Gotta add to the fire. Ole Ed Wood has quite the name around here. [MEDIA] Sorry, the thread was side tracked @kaosleeroy108 These two dates I...
That's a mighty fine coin you got there. I would consider it an "official cherry pick". Nice one @CircCam.
That's an amazing looking 21S Messydesk. I see know what you were saying.
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I would like to think it has a chance, but I have never seen a PL modern in person to judge what constitutes the grade. Nor, can I find any...
Some of us I think have just gotten used to folks that can't spell or let a computer try and proof read for them. I have young ins, and learning...
Wow ld beautiful Half. I think I see the slightest of wear. I am going with AU58. But wouldn't be surprised to see a low MS.
Possible retained cud. See if you can match it up. http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-cent-retained-cuds-1955/
That one is very nice Doug. That's a clash with a 1857 Seated Liberty Half. The area you see is lady Liberty's right arm.
Your photos show a polished coin, color isn't the problem loss of all it's luster is. All polished coins have a deep red just like your shows.
Au and AG said he made a trip to search for the coins years ago. You can find his comments below....
No, it has been heavily polished. Worth face value 1 cent.
Your cents have been polished. They would receive altered surfaces from a grading company.
You surely don't!
That is a foreign substance on the coin, not a dropped element. Hey @paddyman98 have you ever been stumped on here? Told someone that they had a...
One day I will get hip with believing what that place says, I mean hey, what do we know. (Shrugs shoulders)
Close but the positioning isn't correct.
Nothing against Wexler. But I am a fan of Variety Vista. I always go to them first. http://varietyvista.com/12%20Kennedy%20Halves/DDOs%201967.htm...
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