Your Lincoln cent is genuine. If submitted for grading it will likely come back in a details-holder for questionable color. As such it will be...
This 1809 S-280 has an old ANACS photo cert. VG8 obverse, F12 reverse. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
S-279. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
It works really well on new verdigris. Results will vary. I like having the stuff on hand. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
I forgot about this 1807/6, S-273. ANACS VG10 before cracking. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
S-274, small fraction. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
PCGS adds a plus for high end for the grade, correct. But superior eye appeal is required. Lance.
Today is 1806-day. Here's one. The die marriage was pretty easy to determine. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
I am not a fan of GE Reveal bulbs. I have some, and have tried them, but I've found halogen PAR flood gets better results. Four lights is...
Of course mistakes can happen but all HA images for each auction lot are of the same coin. Have you got a link to the auction you're referring to?...
An S-267 Lance. [IMG][IMG]
Conder pointed it out. Look at the position of the leaves under ES on the reverse at 12k. I was glad to see NGC do the right thing, even though...
Here's a fake that was in an NGC holder. NGC bought it back. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
S-266 die state C. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
S-250, small date, small fraction. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
S-233 and S-228. Love the fraction on the 228. Lance. [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG]
S-224. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
F15BN. Lance.
S-209, R3. Lance. [IMG][IMG]
To give you a straight answer...if you can't see it in hand, it doesn't matter. Lance.
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