Hurry up so we can wait, huh? Well let's get it going again.
The only thing I can tell you is they all have this statement; Not familiar with it and can add nothing more. Maybe cave_troll will stop by...
Man, I don't know. I guess your description is quite accurate. Your reverse is better than mine. Your obverse is as good as mine - except those...
If it will help any, here is my 67, even if it is NGC. If there is aany doubt, the scratches are on the slab.
Thanks again!
Yes, there is a limit, we just have not found it yet.
That is a real sharp 22-D!
Try dreaming a little!
My bank told me that they were expecting them in nest week or next month, but could not remember which it was. Really, that is what she said.
Not in complete explanation, but they were only released in one town (Hodgenville, Kentucky). I have not heard the quantity yet, but it will not...
For all of you concerned about the drop in the coin market, take a look at these!...
I would think that is typically teh case, but I would not guarantee that always happens. Looking at your supposed crack, it does not even reach...
IF it WAS a strike though, that was an earlier coin. Whatever was struck through marked (indented) the die. But then the struck through material...
A couple do correlate to (or at least seem to) dings that I can see on the coin, but most seem to be random. I was just curious if there was...
By clean, I hope you mean just dip it. And, yes, SOME nail polish contains/is acetone. A lot of what they sell nowadays is not acetone. As for...
Just so you can see a lamination. Some is a little hard to see. It goes all the way into the hair.
Anyone who believes that price of Lincolns is dropping needs to see this listing. Is this for real?...
Cannot explain the process, but the the laminations occur in all Lincolns from 1909 on. From what I have gleaned, I believe that it has something...
That is a funky die crack then. It is cracked everywhere there is not a letter. How is that possible? The only way I know of that could happen...
Thank you for posting that. I think I understand what your pic.graph in showing, but what are the spots? i.e. top tip of the "C", back of the...
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