Since they used the same marks for Lincolns and all other coins, look here; http://lincolncentresource.com/San_Fransisco_Mintmark_Styles.html
Was that on purpose or by accident?
Who wants it?
Never seen one quite like that.
If you are talking 66's and 67's, they have got to be the most certified Lincoln out there and probably the most certified coin.
BTW, what is that? An "S" that you were hoping for?
I assume you are talking about only the last digit. It can only be a 0. The only other numbers with a round top are 2, 3, 8, and 9. Since you...
Not really. The Americans WENT to Liberia. I am unaware of slaves being collected from there, but that is where the freed slave returned and...
He was not any kid! Very knowledgeable numismatist but he was even more stubborn/opinionated than he was knowledgeable.
Yes, it is closer than they usually are, but it is not really that unusual. It is not until they get into the date or jacket that they have a...
AU - not a prayer. Uncirculated - not really. Even MS-66's will not pay for what it costs most people to slab them. PCGS might get you $40 for...
Sorry, but Liberia has never been a US colony and FWIW, their coinage came from England at least through the mid 1960's.
Watch out! You only have 45 days to file with PayPal.
Some "nice" certified ones have sold for $1000+. Does that qualify as "worth anything"? Oh, and technically the most expensive Lincoln ever...
Good luck proving it. Returning it and leaving negative feedback will hurt him more and cost you less.
You will spend a lot of money and, if you are lucky, get your money back. If you simply return it through PayPal, you are guaranteed you will get...
Yes, but it is kind of hard to tell from a picture.
Just to show I was not hand picking them, the last one I posted was the last to sell on Heritage. Here are the next 2 G-6's....
These 2 should answer your question - both from that thread. If you have missed hobo, read some of his posts. They are very enlightening. I...
I have no idea what this is doing in the "Error Coins" section, but it is here. A search of loupe and led bring this thread up...
Separate names with a comma.