Personally I wouldn't take anything to my grave. Why deny the opportunity for family/others to enjoy the coins?
1946 - Retained lamination peel
Well, this is definately true. I've been questioned MANY times and see young kids take my bills over to a manager for approval. IT'S AWESOME!...
Two threads for a fake?
100% fake, no doubt in my mind....sorry.
I like the plaque, not the frame...but I don't nearly $500 like it. LOL That much green would buy a VERY nice Lincoln cent for my collection. :D
At the pace we're going with the Fed, a bunch of these will be in all our wallets everyday just to pay for food and gas.
I really, really like $2 notes and the $1 coins. I'm going to get more the next time I'm at the bank. The $2 are BLAST to spend! I once spent...
Post some! I love lowballs! This thread wasn't supposed to be all high-end MS cents....there's plenty of room for the common man coins too. :)
Where's the reverse? A coin cannot be judged by one side alone.
Pretty big hit to the reverse, should have held it back a grade.
1945..
1945
Two in a row, but it didn't affect my standings....I'm happy in mid-pack.
I've never see polish line count against a grade....confirmed once again.
Nice find! It's about VF25, a couple spots of verdigris hurts it. $10 or so.
Reverse slightly out of focus.....close call. I think these are TOUGH in 67 though.
The O in ONE is a typical weak part of Lincoln wheat cents. It's directly opposite the bust which requires the biggest flow of metal into the...
Retained, strike-thru.
1944
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