I'm thinking cleaned. Not sure what's going on with the obverse but it will hurt the value.
You did not say who graded the Lincoln but I will guess the dealer will probably offer About $300 for the pair.
It's best to have a starting price to tell the dealer.
This thread really needs an image. [IMG] [IMG]
I'll guess 66. Great looking cent.
I thought no one would notice. I can't find the right image.
Really nice coins folks. [IMG]
We need a standing liberty quarter or anything dated 1930.
I really like the looks of the raw set. All look to be well matched.
In my opinion the 57 was the worst but because of the number minted and it was really the first year of full production. The small cent was big...
There are so many to pick from. Some of the early ones are really cool but this is my favorite. [IMG]
It sure looks like a problem coin to me. You did good by not winning it.
Nice work Penny Lady. Well said. As a collector I can't stand it when folks camp out and cover showcases with stuff. Most dealers try to be super...
Didn't think of that. It would fit.
I'm thinking it came in contact with some type of acid. The zinc core that is showing tells us it's 1982 or newer.
I'll guess AU-53 as well.
Actually Peter fixed the image size problem. No one needed to go changing browsers and settings. What Peter can't fix are folks that post giant...
Thanks jello. This one was made over 30 years ago. Probably much older than that. [IMG][IMG]
Cool. Let us know how it turns out.
Hi KingLucky. Items like this are tough to nail down a value. At auction the prices are all over the place. If you could post an image of both...
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