That is much better.
Thanks @Burton Strauss III I clicked on the link and now all the adds are for play money.
I have found many stash's of play money at antique stores. I would try there.
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I am gonna try the spots on the 41 with Verdi-care. Under the chin and between rim and bust the spots are small. If they don't remove very easy, I...
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Thanks for the direction GDJ. I do have some Verdi care so I will try some spot treatments. Maybe a little later I will get some better pics....
I clicked yes that the coin is real, your coin has beveled rims. Proof Lincolns have square rims. As said yours is a business strike.
Wish I could give you some direction. I haven't a clue with the font's and script, they both look fake to me..
I would put that one in a flip or an abum,
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Nice wall of literature.
5 zeros it's a keeper.
That's some old school info.:singing:
We are all missing.. Something?
We have two votes for leave them alone, the coins corrosion needs to be neutralized. I can't put either of those coins in a cabinet, or even a Dansco.
One is just a no drapery.
Yeah, the reverse die is his also, he also did a 1907 CU Lincoln.
It is the S VDB that is the pricey one. Where did you find it/get it?
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