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I wrote her and told her it was a 1944. Apparently, I was not the only one. At least she is honest enough to change her listing.
The marks look the same on the coin, but the details sure do not. The only thing I could figure is that the lens was dirty for the first pictures.
That is one Jack.
Doug I cannot really make out what you are referring to on the talons, but I find it very strange that the 6 marks I have circled on both coins...
As immoral and unethical as what this guy is doing, just what rule and/or regulation has he broken?
Heritage bidding, like eBay, goes up in steps except Heritage steps are much larger than eBay's and I believe they are at fixed values. i.e....
Look in here http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=14152
Ya beat me, Jack.
This one http://www.cointalk.org/showthread.php?t=32385
1917 happens to be the most detail stuck Lincolns I have seen. Here is my example and it has not been cleaned and appears to have as much or more...
That is a nice looking coin. Is that a 67 like mine?
Either that coin is not a proof or your pictures are very misleading. A proof would have no orange peel affects and that one looks to be loaded...
Not my point. I agree with that part, but were there or were there not proofs made in 1917?
I am reasonably sure that is a 10-15 degree rotation. If you are going by the label, it is not affixed to the 2x2.
I was about to report this auction as false and misleading.170185184011 I looked it up in the Red book and was surprised to find matte proof...
look here -http://www.lincolncentresource.com/. They are explained and pictured.
That Portuguese coin isa sharp. MS68? Here is my recent 1943-D. Bear in mind that the light is amplifying all the marks.
There is one problem with your calculations - silver is referenced in Troy ounces. 31.1 grams to the Troy ounce. Therefore, there are 2.958 Troy...
I don't know what to say. I think it has a good shot at 65. PCI says it is RB, but the seller says it is red and the photos look awfully uniform...
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