Gets tickled pink!
"Most 09-SVDB's weve had at one time is 7." Out of that 7, I have had exactly none. Does that tell you what "weve had" means.
Unless I got them twisted, I still have that one. He got another one.
I have NGC 67's (all wheats) the you can see some nicks without magnification although they are small and you have to catch the light right....
I even left the top nails loose for you. I told you that they would arrive unbroken. It looks like they did.
I don't think that will make AU, but that is a solid 45 in my book.
If you really have any of those 69's inthere,you need to get them slabbed
2005 is the latest year I can find population reports. There are 53 MS67 Lincolns not satin. They going for $13 - $39, so they are not that...
If you go look at Phjoenix's poll for the worst strike on Lincolns, you will find the 20-S right up there for poor strikes.
That is a PCI slab. I will probably get it reslabbed PCGS or NGC sometime in the future.
If you suspect PVC, dip it. The longer it is on, the more damage it does. However, it does not look like PVC to me.
Yep!
It may get a 40 from wear, but it is probably worth only 12/15 money because of the strike and what looks like corrosion to me.
Make sure you get to coins (fromthe top center). What you are looking for is "auction results archives" on the left menu.
Yes, all of the winning bids are there. Sometimes they are a little hard to find, but they are all there. However, you have to join to see the...
I would say it is more likely that the "rare" coins were all she found or stole from someone else's house.
That is an understatement! I just wish it were the grade most are giving it.
Title states "1 OZ $20". From my memory of gold pricing, that probably means 1 oz. avdp, not troy ounce.
For some reason, my pics made the obv. look sharper than it really is. Not that the detail isn't there, but it is hard to pick out because the...
I can see the detail much better on the second pic. I thought that the shine was luster. I would call it XF45.
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