Maybe my eyes are crossed, but isn't that 1955 IHC dated 1855?
You mean like the 1910-D penny I made for the Lincoln set? If you are worried about people selling them, that is why there is feedback.
Are you asking how big the scratch has to be before they say it is scratched?
I give. Aside from the fact that the image is too small to make out any detail, just what are your trying to say?
Since I got both of them right, did I win both?
A better question - who would try to sell it without giving the grades? My guess is they will get what they deserve - a bill for the advertising...
That is impossible to answer with only the info you have. Using just the 09-S VDB, 14-D and 22- (weak or strong?), in good and weak are about...
I am guessing that Lehigh was not at that show! Nice one!
Will these work?
I said that it was possible that they would pull it. But, they move in their own direction and speed. FWIW, I have seen things come down days...
I do not know what I am missing. I think your dealer was right. It is a descent strike and virtually mark free. The only thing it might be shy...
Look at the first "D". There is a box around it. Now look at the second. I don't see the box any more! I blurred the edges together.
SO! Fill in the gaps.
No one going to post a 10-S?
I sooner think that it means that they misgraded it or you pics are hiding the problem.
I bought several from him without a problem. He, at least used to, sell some PCGS certified and his service was descent. I also got a couple NNC...
Ms62/63
65 rb?
I forgot something. This is better.
Will this work?
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