Are you giving away Thad's secrets? Congratulations and good luck to both of you!
I am not on my good monitor, but from what I can see, there is pretty much only one nick on the coin - by the "TR". Nice strike. I would call it...
Problem with that logic is that NGC has already stated that your 42- proof is only worth 1450 points. Look at your "20th Century Series Type Set,...
I would not expect to find any valuable (S VDB type coins) Lincolns, but a few rolls of Indians might make up for a lot of that if there are even...
BTW, even with your 42 proof, how do you plan to catch up to "Bressler NGC Silver War Nickel Collection"?
Very very very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To give you a little perspective, my local will pay 3¢ each sight unseen. So long as they are wheats.
FWIW, MS-62 09-S VDB's are going for $1600 to $1900 on Heritage.
I will give you a slightly different perspective. When I restarted my Lincoln set (mostly 34 - 58), I did most of it from eBay. There were (and...
Lee, that is one nice Lincoln - gorgeous nice! coinkeeper, I hope you enjoy. Nice one!
Going back to my original post;
Thank you for clearing my post. That is exactly what I meant.
That is one on me. I have no idea how they do it. But, that has to be done prior to sending it, not after.
Notarized = signed by the author/parties in front of a notary public and signed and stamped by notary public. Just how are you going to do this...
But the "O" is referring to die #3 only. Do not mix facts from one to the next. Die #3 has a weak reverse. Yours is definitely not weak. You...
Toad, inre; your listing where they used a public picture, here is the answer I got back. I am not positive that you can access the all...
Positive. Is it notarized? Can it be notarized?
Here are your pix - cropped so they can be posted. Now I can say that the coin is a fake. It has a strong reverse and therefore must be die #2 -...
Without a pic, I can add nothing. They are difficult to authenticate with pix. Without pix, I would not attempt it. However, the rotated...
Welcome to CT. Stick around, enjoy and learn. As for your 1922, without a pic, I can say little except that removing the "D" is fairly easily...
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