This unusual specimen is an Abe Lincoln 1927, but with a soft yellow appearance. What do y'all think
I'm going to do a social experiment, and see how worthy your grading standards are.. So whose effective, and not.
Indications in fields of the reverse doubling. Among the Coneca classifications
She's got a little lack luster. But strong detail on both obverse and reverse. I'm asking only for GBP not USD.
Very attractive, key date among 70s with a hint of lack luster. Smash or pass?
We know for sure that there was no '11, and there was no '31. So conclusively I can say it's the 1921 25¢ in low grade, and low mintage.
CONECA RPM-001 variety, of the Buffalo 5¢ specimen. Limited number in a Mint State
Affordable 1908-S attributed F-12 1¢
1986 S PF DCAM 5¢ raw. Spare me no dirty details, you thrive at that…
2.35 over spot/oz. 10 Troy, 11.08 scale ounces
Just a beautiful patina MS Merc head. Now what's gonna be a close, if not on-call. Is the bands
The value is in the Dollar, but the most difficult for me to assemble too the set; was the Standing Liberty 21 plain.
Breen noted that; of the Obv. Small die scratch up to r. from left tip of serif of left upright of second U in UNUM to border. Left base of first...
It's got the squared rim. Very intricate lettering, similar to the other among Proofs I've seen. But why would someone remove it from the original...
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