WOW. Those flawless obverse mirrors make it look like Lincoln is floating on a shimmering opal. You keep raising the bar on these colorful toned...
Don't worry -- you're usually not missing out on much. 95% of the time all I get are periodic emails of "Special offer for you, _____" -- which...
This series always seems like a tough one to grade, since there's no bust, eagle, or traditional devices that are key areas showing wear. No...
I love that 50-S WL! That pastel bluish/purple color is not often seen on Lincolns -- IMHO, it's a much more "true" blue compared to the...
I think much of the confusion came from the pictures, which was an overexposed scan. Even with your glare compensation, it's impossible to gauge...
Fresh from grading [IMG]
Here it is! AU58 [IMG] Congrats to wcoins joseph289 Mainebill jon12 Galen59 The 16.1% of voters who guessed correctly!
I think it could go either way, depending on the date/mm. If it was a year known for strong strikes, then I don't think PCGS would grant it FB...
Hi all, A lot of good response and questions. I'll do my best to answer most of them! This GtG will close in a week since it was posted, so I'll...
Hi all, Recently robec was kind enough to let me piggyback his submission (for the second time!) to PCGS. One of the coins submitted was a 1932...
Wow! Thanks for the congratulations...I didn't quite expect to win -- there were a lot of great entries, and I'm really honored to be the one...
Thanks for hosting the contest! Congrats to the future winner as well :)
A lot of great entries in the contest so far! I really like furryfrog's cherrypicking story (amazing find!). Here's my entry -- this is the coin...
Hi all, Just a few coins up for sale: NGC MS64RB 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent -- $70 -- About as close to Red as you're going to get from a "RB"...
Picked this one off of eBay a few weeks ago...paid a bit over price guide ($300), but the small premium was well spent considering older dimes are...
I think Doug and Lehigh both have good -- and equally valid -- points. The main example I'm thinking of is the 1921 Morgans -- a sort of "bridge"...
That one is really nice! Reverse is easily a gem, and the obverse seems to sport a really clean cheek that's only "cut up" a bit with some deep...
WOW. Talk about stunning!! Normally blues and purples in older-dated lincolns seem to be subdued unless reflected in direct light, but this one...
I just had a humorous and slightly disturbing image of you cracking the slab open, popping the coin into your mouth and swallowing it whole :eek::p
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