Nice job on the images. You made it easy to see.
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There are risk when you play with Lincolns at this level. It may be red today but turn RB down the road.
You won't get that. Expect insulting remarks. That's the normal.
Please give us your legal opinion on the matter.
This makes me think about an old friend. He was always saying he would buy any 21.
Same here. It is a bit bright. I would just hang on to it for a few years and see how it looks. It's going to be a waste if it comes back with a...
I guess it's not very interesting. Thanks for the replies.
I feel the value is about the same. Some may not care for it but others may think it's really cool and pay a tiny bit more.
There are some crazy prices on red Lincolns from the 50s. Many of the higher grade ones came from mint sets.
I really like the half cent.
The 1954 is $23,000 without the +.
@mikediamond Your thoughts please.
I guess the seller got to pick the 12 items?
It's an interesting coin. Always thought this was grease filled on both sides but I wonder if the reverse could be from a weak strike.
Fair enough.
Many share the same opinion but Dan is not going to do it. Less people would argue or want his product. His sales would go down.
45 and 55
Looks like a clash to me.
Thought this might be a fun coin to talk about. Sure it's been cleaned but what else do you see. Wish I had a better reverse image but it's all I...
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