Looks au to me.
Here is one courtesy of Heritage. Not all of them show this much fade at the edge, but all have some. I am surprised at how sharp the strike is....
Crop it with paint, photoshop, or whatever editing program you have.
Absolutely FAKE! That is too good of a strike all over to be done on a nickel. The nickel is both smaller in diameter and thinner. Secondly,...
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My local dealer pays 3¢ a piece for them and you can buy them for less than 6¢ each from Bud (and you get some extras with that). That should...
Just looking at Lincolns, I have found it a little optimistic for PCGS Lincolns. I commonly see PCGS Lincolns go above their guide price on eBay...
I saw 1 just below the lapel, 1 below "AMERICA", and 1 on the forehead. All small and pretty much par for a 66. Were it not for the one on the...
If he gets out of Lincolns, maybe we will have a whole bunch to buy!
Don't feel too bad. It was in my original source also, but I missed it.
The problem with ANACS is any coin with a weak reverse is, by their definition, a weak "D". There is no such animal as a 1922 no "D" for anything...
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We both missed it for tin. There are 2 different types of tin That is taken straight from your source.
I LIKE THAT ONE!!!!!!!!!!! That is fully struck, very few nicks, and a clean full red. I see no reason it would be less than 66. BTW, nice...
Sorry again, but tin (7.36) is denser than zinc (7.14). So far as I am aware, most any metal combination will form an alloy. The alloy may or...
Sorry, but silver is heavier than nickel. The density of silver is 10.49 while nickel is only 8.908. I am not sure what they would use to get a...
It looks like most any other circulated coin I have. There is some dirt there, but that is normal. It is black, not green. I should note that...
I am sorry, but you are going to have to be a little more specific. I looked at all 3, but can see nothing greenish. I even played with the...
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