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Glad to hear that. We can be a bit abnormal at times but you can learn a lot here.
I would say that the black carbon spots were on the coin before it went into the slab. They just didn’t show until time had passed.
I’ve heard of Lear Capital but never used them. I would think they are much like other places that sell similar items. The thing is, I’d deal...
Oh what a shame!! A beautiful lamination mint error from rim to rim through Lincoln’s face. Unfortunately the coin has been harshly cleaned and...
Just minted by a worn out die.
In a plastic flip, two different ones due to the sizes. It’s not a coin, token or medal but it may be refined and made into one in the future. Lol...
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It’s all been said.
I’m at a G-6 on this coin. I see no reason based on the photos provided as to why this wouldn’t straight grade.
Just remember that copper is extremely reactive to the environment. Even air change change its color. You bought the coin 18 or 19 years ago. If...
Looks nice but I have no idea if that’s from their mint or after market.
Could be but I’m not a variety collector. Welcome to CT.
They all look like spenders to me.
Coins with a problem. Expensive coins. Coins with dates that are known to be counterfeited.
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