I think you 2 are both missing the most important part of your whole discussion. Do either of you realize that the price of oil barely rose in...
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I collect Lincolns - copper/bronze. Get it now?
It is an aluminum Xmas ornament made by Wendell August Forge. They use repousse - pretty much like an old coin, but only one sided. Oh! Yes, I...
probably for the same reason this is;
If you are looking for art, go for it. I like the simplicity of straight metals.
I have not seen too many Lincolns, so here are some of mine
Don't I wish you were right. There is a big drop from 63 to 62. On top of that, I would bet your 63 was PCGS, not NGC, and you still did VERY...
So what is she supposed to do? Call NGC and ask for "dad"?
Anyone know an honest dealer for her?
I have a chance to buy a 1927-S MS62 RED. "In our opinion, this coin 62ed only because of its somewhat "mushy" strike, but it is free from other...
That sure looks AU to me. Pretty nice strike too.
The ones without corrosion should be worth about the bid price on the greysheet - if you can agree with the grade. I do not know your dealer from...
Maybe that explains why so many are corroded.
I have not seen any yet worth the cost of slabbing and most of the coins I have seen are corroded so the greysheet is nearly useless. I don't...
VG8 and F12 (because of the spot on the back).
The first I think is XF45. The second is too badly corroded to grade. And, no, acetone will do nothing for it. Not only is it too far gone but...
The first appears to be badly corroded to me. I like the second. That looks to be a solid AU - maybe 53.
I don't know about the first. I would guess that it has been cleaned. If not, it may be AU but weakly struck. Either way, it is badly corroded....
I think the 13-S will make XF. The 14-S looks to be F but corroded, net good
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