An 1886 MS65 in an OGH from Heritage Auctions. The obverse picked up a golden tone while the reverse has stayed blast white. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
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New Purchase of this 1918 Lincoln. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As part of the same order, I upgraded this 1970-S Jefferson for $4.05. Before [ATTACH] After [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So far I collect the same things I hoped to find when I was sorting pocket change in the mid-1960’s - early 20th century classic designs. I have a...
Another inexpensive upgrade for $2.24 shipped. I had this 1961-D nickel [ATTACH] and replaced it with this one. The pictures fail to show the...
I upgraded my 1968-S Jefferson for an investment of $1.81 plus 59 cents shipping. The mint mark looks repunched, but I don’t see any varieties...
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Described as an AU / MS slider. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I believe the biggest advances would come in two areas. Eliminate the AU / MS boundary completely. Instead, give a score for “surface...
Here is the difference between type 2 and type 3. Look at the dishing around the date. One is flat and the other is carved away so the date is...
Honest! I can still like mine even after seeing @robec’s. Although, that crimson and blue combination is flabbergasting. This one has some of...
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Here are two older threads that explore some of these areas in more depth. The summaries above, of course, are really good, clear, and concise, so...
Just a few days ago I posted a 1920-D Lincoln that I meant to send back to the seller, but didn't. While I was waiting to do so, I bid $88 on its...
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