Thank you, clembo.
Are you accusing me of something?:mouth: Seriously, there are several of us who at least mostly collect only Lincoln. Join the club. I think...
Anyone want to take a stab at this grade - actual grade, not what the slab says (NTC 68). It may not be a 68, but it comes close.
I am one of the few fans of NTC. I have had some great deals on several Lincolns in NTC slabs - because they are in NTC slabs. They are very...
There is nothing wrong with that listing for grading. Numeric grading is absolutely permitted - just not in the title. Price guide is a no-no.
Somehow, I think this seller is going to be disappointed - 1914-S - . That being said, that is one nice Lincoln. Too bad it is in the wrong slab.
Much easier way is to divide the price of silver (troy ounce) by 1.38 for dimes, quarters, and halves, or 1.29 for dollars. The result is the...
That is an awful lot of thinking. Gray sheet is $1125 in XF and $1250 in AU.
I have seen them worse! That is what it looks like to me.
FYI - the single 1926-S 65 RED sold for $150,000. Other "keys" if you are looking for a red set might include 1923-S, and 1924-S. If you are...
Sorry, but it is me. Both times I discovered the problem because I hit "submit reply" and it did not go. Wish me luck this time.
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The rules I found some time ago say that if you offered insurance and he refused, it is his loss. Otherwise, it is your responsibility to get...
Doug's definition of "harsh cleaning" in any noticeable cleaning. Although I see no wear on the coin (unc), I kind of suspect that it has been...
I thought that you were going to picture your wrapping machine in your "next" one.
1909 S, 1909-S VDB, 1914-D, 1923-S, 1924-D, 1924-S, 1926-S & 1931-S Lincolns in the better grades. I am not too sure how long the silver boom...
That area is the dirt I was talking about. I do not know how it got so much dirt on a coin that looks unc. to me.
Here is what showed up. At the very least, someone has scraped some dirt off of it. Although it does look unc., something just is not right....
If you can get that much for them, start buying from APMEX. They will sell them to you for $13,464.88/$1000 face
Where do you get $14.21 per $ of silver. Current prices at APMEX are $13.164 (in $1000 lots) or $39.48 for his $3 face.
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