Oh darn, decisions, decisions, decisions. What am I to do! Call NGC or leave it alone, that is the question... I know, take it to a local dealer,...
A zincoln maybe, but 109 temperature would not affect a copper coin, not hot enough. Unless like stated above, the coin packaging and other...
The '59 is plentiful but often hard to find. I keep all wheaties through 1982 but very few Zincolns. The '59's are out there Bentley, keep...
Nice find Bentley, paddyman is right, detecting is fun and profitable. My granddaughter and I are having a hard time keeping up with him but we...
CAC needs to be put to sleep also. ANACS is still around and needs to take the lead along with others. If I purchase a slabbed coin great, but I...
Well, the idiot that did it got his fifteen minutes of fame on CT. My hope is that he is reading my opinion... Thanks for the post jim.
Very nice looking Zincoln for it's age. Seal it and watch it age Bentley. No doubling but it's a keeper. Thanks for sharing.
If it's a satisfactory grade, leave it alone. Why pay a another TPG for another guess! Good luck with your decision.
I also believe that there are 3 letters between the c and t. Could be a moniker or name. If I am wrong, it is down right disgusting.
Wow, ANACS was more than fair on it's grade. I would have guessed lower. Lucky you! Thanks for sharing.
MS-65 is my vote and opinion.
I made a purchase on eBay and the seller included a fake 1795, exactly like yours, as a free added bonus coin. I figured it was his way of passing...
Collecting Nut is correct. Thanks for sharing, good luck
The answer is simple, it's a penny.
Clearly a good conversation piece, it's a keeper, in my opinion. Thanks for sharing.
Maybe he's not calibrated, you think.
And the Zincoln anomolies continues.
What goes around, comes around. Same answer, the haunt continues...
Oh, I know, Franklin, Tennessee! Nice coins everyone, thanks
No hope about it, you will find one more than worthy to slab, good luck.
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