I think this is what you are asking about: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/1922Ddievarieties.html
Yes!
The alloy was not properly mixed. It is no uncommon for Lincolns through at least the mid 20's.
If you wanted a REAL nice 17-, you should try for this one:...
That is cheap for a nice 17-. Looks like a nice strike, but it is so hard to tell with the graininess. That is my favorite date. They have so...
The same reason people pay $X,000,000 for a painting when the materials only cost $10(?). The same reason people pay $1,000's for baseball card...
That 34- "just common P mint" is $22 in 65 and the 35- is $19. The 35-D is only $3.50 in 63. And I just paid $75 for my 36- "common P mint"....
If you read the new policy, you do still get positive. They just cannot leae negative or neutral.
Did I miss something? Where is the 34-D? 34- That has a shot at 66 36- 64 Maybe 65. Nice reverse 35- 65 (RB?) 35-D 63
I do not have the coin in hand and wood grained coins are EXTREMELY difficult for me to read, but I see nothing on that coin to me think it is...
Old rates: New rates: Granted, you can get a discount, but the discount is a lot less than the increase in fees - except for over $1000
Just to be sure, which 21-S ae you talking about? The wood grain or the red? Either one, I think you got $%^%^ed.
From what I can see, they are not going down with the small exception of items over $1000.
I still have found nothing that states the new feedback begins February 20th. Here is another quote:
eBay states:
Some of it does not happen until May/June. I found that date. However, I have found no date for anything else in the feedback.
Has anyone found when these feedback changes take effect?
There is a whole bunch more to that than what you have posted. I understand what they are going for. So far I have 2 negative. Both are because...
That is the advantage - it just shows the negative, neutral, and withdrawn. It does not show any of his positive feedback.
Numerous parallel lines (scratches) along with dirt pushed into the tiny recesses.
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