Definitely the 1909-S VDB. It is the only Lincoln I am missing (excluding he mint errors). However, finding an unc. for $1000 would be a real...
Jody You need to look at the picture. Both of the "heads" are on the same side.
I pulled up a picture from Heritage and compared the two. Mostly, the letters and stars just did not look like the right fit to the rim or lack...
Say What?? Here is one I found tonight: TITLE: DESCRIPTION: By the way, that is the entire description!
What is on the rim below the "U" in UNITED on the reverse?
I will send you mine if you promise to post the pictures.
Right twice in the same day!?!? I must have done something wrong. Incidentally, don't you need to change you location in your avatar?
Still do not know what I am doing, but I will try 32 = 64 and 55-D = 65.
Is that coin a counterfeit?
Any possibility he has another I could get? If he does, tell him I am interested - PLEASE.
The 1804 is gone, but the 1796 Bust Silver Dollar is still there. I wonder if they are going to do anything with it.
Not that it is worth anything, but I am going to say 64.
Gone now. I see about 2-3 a week. See Dealing with spam for future reference.
He is why a lot of bidders wait until the last seconds to bid on items they really want.
If you have anyone at the post office or your postman who will actually talk to you, try them. Your seller has done nothing wrong, so do not get...
Sorry! I missed the update. In that case, I would guess that the answer he wants is date.
SanMiguel and Drusus The question was: Where the the "ALL" come from?
How about the peach on the Georgia state quarter.
Not at all trying to support SGS, but why not? Is there another scale that would be less confusing?
No one else wants to take a stab, so here is my thinking; Low priced – 80% Reslabbers have less to gain and slab haters probably go for better...
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