Your pics have a bit too much glare for me to say for sure, but that looks to be AU to me. I think I am seeing wear on his cheek and jaw.
The lack of detail in Monticello?
I am trying to put together a set of uncirculated (plus a couple other nice sets) as nice as I can afford. Right now, that was the last...
Oh! Yea!! If you consider missing the 14-D and S VDB close. I know how I am going to get the S VDB (someday), but that 14-D.
You got it!
I finally got my uncirculated 1924-S. Almost as good of a strike as my AU/UNC, but this one is certified MS63. It might even have made a 65 were...
Actually, someone needs to post a MS65 1364 80 franc a pied rev. That should really get him going. (For those who do not remember or have never...
IHC = Indian head cent. LHC = ? head cent Now MLD? My local dealer sounds as good as I can get.
And you based it on "Posts Per Day: 8.78". Right? Except he has done 250 posts in the last 11 days. As the volume on CT has picked up, so have...
Because some TPG (SGS?, NNC?) graded it 67 FS and you have to see how far off they really are? As for the second reason, we are supposed to guess...
and then you post THAT Indian?
Real nice VDB. BTW, I do not think there is anything going on with your rim. It happens when they put the coin in the slab.
I did not realize you were into Lincolns. Nice coins!
Took it to APMEX. 3 of them looked at it there and all agreed it was red/brown. So I called NGC again. Again very pleasant, but this time she...
Yep, your right , Jim. It is the only slab I see there without a number and the only one I see that does not say "sample"
I am positive that this is not an "old green holder" (as the lister states), but I do not know what the new "authentic" holder looks like....
I suspect everyone is right here, but the upside is so great for that coin and the pic is so small for anyone to be positive, I would take that...
That is what time I posted.
Sorry! I missed the first. I was talking about the second and fourth.
I think I am right when I say they are the same coin. So they cannot be different varieties.
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