When you can figure out how to answer questions like that, there are lots of people out there who would like to hire you. BTW, have you told...
I did not say first link, I said first listed. That is specifically why I included the listings in my previous comments.
You have something twisted. dcocacola was the second lister and he has no other pictures with the same background.
I used to see them all the time. IMHO, they have greatly reduced their listings like this lately.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160396788671&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:ITwas list first and has the bigger pictures. I would be...
I once bought a 64 (or 65) NES graded 1911-S Lincoln for less than $50. I think that was pretty good deal for a XF/AU 1911-S Lincoln.
You are right about my "die crack". I will guess MS65.
What I am seeing is right where the MM is supposed to be. What they do not say at the reference I sited is that for it to qualify as a no "D",...
I will give you a different opinion. It is worth maybe $50. It is not certified and I would guess that it would come back as a weak "D" in stead...
IMHO, the 23-S is a much better strike than the 27-D.
There were literally 4 die pairs know to produce the 1922 plain cent. Each pair had its own unique characteristics. See...
What you are saying is what I have said for a long time - there are many CONDITIONALLY rare Lincolns. The 26-S is anything but rare unless you...
Probably, if the back looks like the front.
Oh! They are out there. And, yes, you bought 5 (I think it was). But beyond that, we are talking semantics not numismatics. Again, PCGS says...
Is that a die crack in the "GOD WE TRUST"?
I will go back to the PCGS glossary; They specifically reference "a rare Lincoln". If the S VDB does not qualify, the only thing that might...
FWIW, this one sold last year on Heritage for $14,950 (MS67); http://coins.ha.com/common/view_item.php?Sale_No=1118&Lot_No=241 and there is...
There are no doubled dies that I am aware of, but the is a rpm (D/D) that can run more than a buck or two.
Way too much glare on that to answer your question. I think I got it big enough to tell without the glare. I played with your pic. Here is...
Sorry, Doug, but I must disagree. If the color had no affect on the grade, I would expect at least most of the highest grades for both brown and...
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