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You're probably drinking too much coffee :cyclops: and not getting enough sleep. :yawn::yawn::yawn: Chris
I may be wrong, but I don't think that is always correct. I would think that if the intent was to educate rather than profit from it, there would...
Like @atcarroll said, NCG is not a reputable company. You should have posted good images of both sides, but based on the obverse image, the coin...
Crack Head! [ATTACH]
It doesn't have to be a scrape. It could be some piece of metal skipping across the edge, leaving the indentations. Or, it could be some other...
First, welcome to the neighborhood @SepticStevo ! I can't tell from your photos, but you should be aware that the crappy Zincolns often produce a...
Come on @Tyler Graton ! I want you to define what "typical damage" looks like, and what the odds would be of finding exact duplicates of typical...
Hey @Tyler Graton ! You have a Red Book, don't you? Start counting!:woot::woot::woot::woot: Chris;);)
FWIW, in 1962, my younger sister had open heart surgery performed by the medical staff at the Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health...
It looks like the leftover residue from a cleaning to me, too! Chris
@Tanton , I still don't see it. Besides, I've always held the opinion that if you need to use a microscope with a high degree of magnification to...
All of the 1c, 5c and 10c "No S" coins are proof coins. Unfortunately, we get this same question dozens of times a year, and so far, all of the...
I don't think other photos will change my opinion. Chris
Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Chris
Maybe it's just me, but I don't see any doubling at all. Chris
We see so many Lincoln cents with damage, and we also know that it is relatively easy to move the coin metal in many different ways. It looks to...
Interesting story! Chris
You're trying too hard to find something that isn't there. Chris
It looks like PMD to me! Chris
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