Ms-63 rb
MS-66 Red
Ms-65 rb
The 2nd coin is indeed a nicer example. But either specimen would be an upgrade in my set.
There are a few minor scratches on the obverse, but probably not enough to keep the coin from grading a problem free XF-45.
Yeah, looks to be a VF-30. Did you buy it on ebay? Is there no grading company name anywhere to be found on the slab?
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The first coin I ever purchased was an 1880 Indian Head Cent from a dealer at a local flea market in Cape Cod back in the late 1970's. I paid $1...
And who knows, you might get it. But even if it sells at that price, you then have to hope that the person who bought it is happy with it when it...
Did you pay with a CC? If so, file your dispute with them. And remember, ALWAYS PAY WITH A CREDIT CARD!!! (it's your best insurance policy)
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If the coin still has enough eye appeal to net grade a F-12 then why do you value it at only $100? According to Numismedia, that coin in F-12...
The lighter areas contrasted against the darker areas in conjunction with the lack of any evidence of dirt or debris in those deep surface pits...
1814 Large Cent Plain 4 XF-40 Details, corroded-cleaned net G-6 That's how I would grade it. As for value? I wouldn't be surprised if it...
VF-20 details, damaged cleaned net AG-3 Thirty bucks? No way. Lincolns are hot right now. If you were to list that coin on Ebay I'm...
1) 10h 6s 2c 1st Place 2) 7c 3d 7d 2nd Place 3) Qh Jd 2s 3rd Place 4) 5d 6h 9c 4th Place 5) As 10h 7h 5th Place Tie Breakers 6c 3h
1916 and 1927-S are what come to mind first for me.
1864 Large Motto MS-65 RB
I agree. Original mint packaging is desirable and looks attractive enough. However, if you really don't like the cellophane look you could try...
Yes, I got a good deal but not quite as good as you describe. This thread is two years old and at that time 1909s/s Lincoln Cents weren't quite...
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