Those are NICE as well! Are those 66 67 or higher?
Those look like SMALL DATES! Are they?
I have 14 Memorial Proofs that are like this front and back. Could these have been faked? Or, do they look real?[ATTACH]
What really causes natural toning? Moistier? Carbon? Heat and Cold? My 49D looks as though it was cleaned and then corroded and the toned.
Are Toned coins worth more? Or, depreciate the value of a non Key or Semi Key Dates?[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
I was just babbleing, you know! blah blah blah. Don't mind me.
[ATTACH][ATTACH]too shiney!
Why are people so careless with a piece of ART? This is my hand down from my Grandfather.[ATTACH][ATTACH]This is how to handle a piece of ART, HUH!
What is this 1935 D worth? [ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH]Why does it look like this on the obverse? And, like this on the reverse?[ATTACH]
Like I said, MS 66 red!
OH! Well it's a very nice coin!
Do you have a closeup pic of the 1922 Lincoln Cent?
MS 66 RED! I would buy this penny for sure! I like that IH. Hardly no ware at all.
68+ red
They are hard to get, I paid $77 w/ship for this one, it has good double on it. The one I want sales for over $600, I'm saving to buy one. Or hope...
1972
I still have this one![ATTACH]
I ran an ad in the local paper to buy pennies, and I even want the corroded ones. people think I'm nuts! But, it's fun to find baffleing ones like...
That's true, circulated and worn coins are tough to distinguish errors from nicks, scrapes and bumps. BU coins are so much easier to determine...
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