There's only 1 of them known. There were 2 struck, but the second specimen was never recovered. It's been stated that if this coin was to be put...
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$1,800 on a 1924 Saint Gaudens Double Eagle PCGS slabbed MS-64.
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I LOVE that 1912 MPL! How do you find such beautifully toned MPL's like that, robec?
Aloha everyone. I know it's been a while since I last posted, been pretty busy with school and other things. I recently went to one of my...
Awesome coin. I always like to see the Hawaiian coinage. It's always been special to me, being that my family and I have all been raised here in...
Lovin' it Charmy! How do you find all these beautiful coppers with that kind of toning? You know, I had the HARDEST time finding a 31-D cent for...
I'd grade this coin as MS-67 RD. 66 at PCGS, 67 at NGC.
Looks to be FR-2 grade, so $260 seems to be about right for a '22 No D.
I am using one for my real nice MS 1910 BN Lincoln cent raw and it seems to be fine. Nice little holders, direct fit or with the little rings. I...
MS-66 RD, dings on Lincoln's nose and in the fields of the reverse are what's holding it back from a 67 RD.
MS-66 RD. Beautiful coin, hardly any imperfections.
This is a tough one...I like a lot of series. However, my favorite is gonna be the Matte Proof Lincoln Cents of 1909-1916. For me, they are HIGHLY...
Modern American Coinage has zero character compared to older Coinage, like Morgan Dollars or Indian Cents. I'd have to completely agree with this....
I'd have to say the Ike's and SBA's. Never been a big fan of either designs.
I'm going MS-64 RB on this one. All though it wouldn't surprise me to see it in a 65 slab or even a 63 slab, knowing how wild NGC can be on...
It's been a while since my last post...but I'm finally back. I have to agree with this thread....I can't stand ignorant people who post unneeded...
More Lincolns! Not mine, wanted to share. How bout some top pop's? See if you can spot the lone MPL! [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]...
I would go with Chris' opinion with this one, Melt + 15/20%.
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