Look at this thread - particularly page 2. unknown date
Read this thread and figure out which is the general consensus. What are you gonna do?
1915-D? I would include 1912-D, 1922-D, 1926-S, and 1931-D. Also, have you ever tried to find nice 1923-S of 1924-S Lincolns? I would think...
Would you like to try for medal-coin? It almost seems appropriate in this case. Or is that a sore subject?
Brad1975 FYI: the 10th lowest mintage is NOT the 1915-S. The 1931-D is lower with only 4,480,000.
Try using this site http://www.ngccoin.com/ebay_ngcvalue.cfm
Is anyone in the know going to answer this?
Drat. I thought you were going to give it to me.
I will bet that is a "No D" as opposed to a "Weak D".
Doug, F 20?
No cladding. They are solid 75% copper and 25% nickel.
Weak "D" Type #2 Just curious. I have seen several coins listed a 1922-D "Weak D Type #2". Is there reeally such a thing? I was under the...
I don't believe it, but you are right. There are 2 of them! Second 1990-s Wheat This link also works. Is this the one you were talking...
Try this link 1990-S wheat It works!
Speedy, The numbers are correct, but that coin was corroded. The last one sold on Heritage without problems (G-4) was February 12, 2006 at $575.
Sorry. You were correct. This is a 1942/1-D also from Heritage.
It does not look similar to this one (courtesy of Heritage)
I am using Mozilla and do not have a clue what he is talk about. The top picture will enlarge anywhere I click on it, but there is nothing I can...
Not my pic. Straight from eBay. I can only dream of taking pictures like that.
I don't know if this is any better, but it is different. Also from eBay.
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