Some of the post cards made in those days had such a cool look. I see different ones like that on Ebay and have to control myself. This Lincoln...
I can't grade. Looks MS something.
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One more Lincoln. [IMG]
I'm glad that 26-D was not a guess the grade. I think we all would have missed it by a few points. I'll bet Doug would have been close.:D
It's a great book. Mark has been on many of the boards for years teaching fellow members for free. The book helped me get up to speed really...
One more MPL [IMG] [IMG]
PCGS MPL RB 65 [IMG] [IMG]
A matte proof with wood and just another image that was handy. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
The 1942 had the highest mintage proof Mercury dime. That holds back the value a bit. They bring a little under $200 in a good holder. At the same...
I could fill a few pages on this tread. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
This cool bird looks like a fighter jet ready to attack. [IMG]
Don't guess you understand what the seals are all about. I promise you I do.
I can't even say ****ed here. Get real. They were saying that in the 50,s. He double toothpicks the kids were saying it.
Everything to do with the man should be put in the garbage and ****ed on. I'm 100% sure the seals and the support feel the same. He should not...
No, it's both and the album is a major factor. There is no question about it. Anyone that feels putting red copper in an album should think again.
Is it really 21 inches long?
This was my last one. Part of my type set. [IMG]
They will tone. Red copper should not be put in any type of album.
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