Why did you post that? What makes you think it plays off of the last coin posted?
Both coins have been polished. The Lincoln is worth about 3 cents. The dime is worth silver melt. $1.04 as of today.
I don't think it would grade MS. It might grade AU.
In my opinion it's machine doubling. Not a true doubled die coin.
My fault. The thread is 10 years old and I have not done a good job of bringing up the rules we started with. I'll try to clear it up. I think...
Back to US coins. I'm playing off the 1882 date. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
How did we get back to Gold? We were on Tokens and medals. Back on track. You need to play off a date of the last post. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks real to me. Don't know if it would straight grade but a nice coin for a type set.
Same seller. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-SMS-Roosevelt-Dime-with-5-on-the-Cheek-Rainbow-Toned-AT/254554209502?hash=item3b449cfcde:g:d2gAAOSwM0VeITaE
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I'm down to about 6 feet of shelf space. The rest are boxed up.
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I'll go with fake.
Looks like it's my turn. This one made a trip to CAC a while back. Did it bean? [ATTACH]
Same here. I see CAC as just another opinion and hate the way it impacts the value of my collection.
We all got that one wrong. I'll wait for @ddddd to update before posting the next coin.
Nice coin. Gold coins are also wild. You can post any gold coin. Others can play off of that date. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The World Expositions created some fun medals. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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