Back to the OP's real question (emphasis mine) To me, those conditions, if not 100% mutually exclusive, are about as close as you can get to...
It may not be quite as detailed as Rick's, but it is a descent appoximation; http://lincolncentresource.com/Lincoln_Cent_Grading_Guide.html
Is there supposed to be something wrong with selling numerically graded coins? There is the rule. There is nothing even implied about not...
If you are not going to return it, what makes you think he deserves a negative?
Even if he were selling SGNA coins, that is perfectly legal provided he does not mention SGNA , put a numeric grade in the title, and basically...
Just what do you think might be against eBay policy? There is nothing wrong I can see.
Try Heritage; http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1136&Lot_No=578...
It appears to be woodgrained (a woodie). You are correct, your pictures are very hard to read. I would guess it would go VF and likely has been...
Hey! All I have is probably the same thing you have. The Red Book says they were used from 44 - 46. Lange only mentions it for 44. I will add;
You two need to read this;
They were runnable, not running. They pulled them out in the early to mid-50's. Been to a museum in KC, Fort Worth, and OKC; rode one in...
A little podunk town in extreme Western Pa called Greenville.
Here is what used to be in my hometown. I worked for them one summer (1968) and made it to their round house one day. They had 5 of them in...
I am pretty sure at least most of those lines came from preparing the zinc sheets and/or planchets for copper plating. The early (82 - maybe 90)...
Yes, that is true. The "blurb" you mention is more like a little (tiny?) dot, but if the "S" is not worn too much and the die not filled, it...
Some further info;
Thanks for the article and for the link. I will merge it into this thread http://www.cointalk.com/t78043/ BTW, not being able to quote the...
Very nice looking coin. Do you think that toning came because it was a roll end?
Here is a tread that will at least explain part of you answer http://www.cointalk.com/t56246/
Then explain this courtesy of the White House http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/harrystruman; No matter which rule you chose, this...
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