If he trusts you, you can have your cake and eat it too. You should be able to count them fairly close by weight (sample weighings from each...
Look in the open section. You will find the name and link there.
Look at this thread - particularly page 2. unknown date
Read this thread and figure out which is the general consensus. What are you gonna do?
1915-D? I would include 1912-D, 1922-D, 1926-S, and 1931-D. Also, have you ever tried to find nice 1923-S of 1924-S Lincolns? I would think...
Would you like to try for medal-coin? It almost seems appropriate in this case. Or is that a sore subject?
Brad1975 FYI: the 10th lowest mintage is NOT the 1915-S. The 1931-D is lower with only 4,480,000.
Try using this site http://www.ngccoin.com/ebay_ngcvalue.cfm
Is anyone in the know going to answer this?
Drat. I thought you were going to give it to me.
I will bet that is a "No D" as opposed to a "Weak D".
Doug, F 20?
No cladding. They are solid 75% copper and 25% nickel.
Weak "D" Type #2 Just curious. I have seen several coins listed a 1922-D "Weak D Type #2". Is there reeally such a thing? I was under the...
I don't believe it, but you are right. There are 2 of them! Second 1990-s Wheat This link also works. Is this the one you were talking...
Try this link 1990-S wheat It works!
Speedy, The numbers are correct, but that coin was corroded. The last one sold on Heritage without problems (G-4) was February 12, 2006 at $575.
Sorry. You were correct. This is a 1942/1-D also from Heritage.
It does not look similar to this one (courtesy of Heritage)
I am using Mozilla and do not have a clue what he is talk about. The top picture will enlarge anywhere I click on it, but there is nothing I can...
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