IF the coins are as he describes, the 11-S would be worth nearly $100, the others ~$100+ (depending on the 1922) and the 14-D is worth $300+.
Is this what you are looking for? FYI, I used paint and copied a clipart arrow (unclicked "draw opaque") onto the picture.
1. How to determine fakes or at least a 1914-D from a 1944-D. 2. Some samples of the different grades. You should be able to get the pictures...
An altered 1944-D should be fairly easy to detect. The 1944 has a VDB on the bottom of the bust. 1914 did not. Also, the true 1914 has even...
No. I mean rotated nearly 180 degrees. That light stripe appears to be on the top for both pictures, but maybe it is a reflection.
Does that coin have rotated dies?
Cody, You can see a few from his eBay feedback billzack
What did you get in the second trip to the dealer? If you haven't done that - why not?
How do you figure? Presently there are 6185 state quarters listed on eBay. However, there are 7707 Lincoln wheats plus 1935 memorials and...
Well, It is a "report". But I am not exactly sure what it covers. If he is not interested in saying, I would not worry about it.
When? Over the last 30 years, it has been running between 25:1 and 50:1. Does that not qualify as history?
Your link is missing
I apologize. I forgot that they only give the total for that color or bandiong. The number I gave would only be for brown Lincolns and not FB...
Speedy, Where did you get your figures. They do not agree with Heritage. 1616-D PCGS - 3031...NGC - 1377 1909-S VDB PCGS - 4583...NGC - 2427...
The "seller" has now added
it says Shipping Cost....Packaging fees....The cost of the project.....Insurance AUD:20 ..............AUD:10 ..............AUD:15...
Am I reading that right? Shipping is $45 Australian!
That gal? knows more than she is letting on. I am not saying that it is a coin scammer (feedback of 4?), but I will bet that the story is just to...
If he trusts you, you can have your cake and eat it too. You should be able to count them fairly close by weight (sample weighings from each...
Look in the open section. You will find the name and link there.
Separate names with a comma.