This one always cracks me up! [IMG]
Now collectors and TPG's just need to start recognizing the FS designation for Memorial cents. It is much more difficult to find cents with full...
$56? STOLEN!
65RD $145
Always store you slabs the same way you would store raw coins, i.e. multiple layers of protection, desiccant and a sacrificial coin.
The sooner they come to an end, the better! Thugs and murderers using religion to justify killing, scum of the planet.
That's a NICE buff! Congrats on the 66 grade.
No, I'd literally slab the slab....a whole new slab OVER the slab. :p
Genius! Let's open our business, we'll slab the slab!
The angled pics make it challenge, but I can tell this is a fake....sorry.
Unreal, for sure I'd call that a 65....PCGS and their stupid luster requirement. That coin is about as good as a BN coin comes!
Looks to be under-graded IMO, I'd bump it to 64.
You should return it for those ugly streaks! LOLOLOL
To the OP, you may find this thread interesting: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/got-wood.65353/
Light wood grain, beautiful Lincoln bro!
These 80's woodies are fairly common, more so with the one-sided type. IMO, it is not caused by a poorly mixed alloy because the appearance is...
Yep! I consider this setup 3 layers of protection. Then the binders to into a big ziplock bag with desiccant/copper cent and then finally in a...
Never look at it, always felt the employees would think I'm sizing it for theft. However, I do look at the old "give a penny, take a penny"...
Yes, my best coins are there with layers of protection. I don't own albums, just binders. [ATTACH]
It's a beautiful coin, that's just a minor bit of toning and shouldn't have much of an effect on the grade. Coins are mostly graded on eye appeal...
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