After 1980, a 2001-D Jefferson Nickel MS-68FS. Again, there is only 1.
You have to give all the specifics first.
How about a MS-68 1941- Lincoln cent. Since there is only one of them, I think it qualifies as rare.
You mean $349.99 plus shipping ($12.95).
The front and back are somewhat different in color but not as dramatic as my pictures. Mos tof the difference is that the front has a fair amount...
The company I bought it from called it AU/UNC. That is exactly what I think it is. Do you think it would go AU or UNC? BTW, the from is not as...
It is mine. ICG 63 RB. I would suspect it is a 63 because of the spots.
This one would be real nice were it not for the spots. For a 12-S, I will still take it.
Not sure which set you have, but I would be willing to bet that most of the quarters you could pick up in PF-69 for less than it would cost you...
APMEX has most dates Lincolns and Jeffersons 1934- on.
Drusus, Just what trade secrets does your local plumber have? How about a little closer analogy. Why shouldn't pfizer release their...
"How are people supposed to learn" - they are not - unless they want to spend the time to teach themselves. These people's job depends on...
What are you trying to accomplish? If you even suspect that it has been cleaned, do you really think NCG or PCGS would slab it? You might think...
1923- 65RB? To me that would be a 66 wit a little better strike or better eye appeal.
I don't know about that 1930-, but it is a better strike than either of my 2 66's. But that scratch on the wheats is going to hurt. I would go...
The more I look at that 09-, the more I think it would go 66-RB. That is a nice coin.
Really? The one one the previous page on my computer says 1980 not 1981.
You need to change your name to "BLUE". I gather you like blue coins. It is a nice coin (well struck et al), but it is a little too gaudy for...
Not sure which one is "this one", so I will go both. The 09- MS65 RB and the 11-S AU-58.
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