A 64 from me :) Nice fields
Sigh. Whatever happened to each his own? Let everyone collect what they want to collect. Do what makes you happy. Too much negativity in the hobby...
I'm a noob. ;p What was on Lincoln's cheek/beard looked like corrosion damage to me. But then I was thinking, why would a 1931-D get that...
MS-64. Significant marks on cheek and bust of lincoln, with chatter on his shoulder. Huge ding on the T, lots of chatter under the stalks. Could...
Mmmmmm.... Gah. I dislike you right now. I will say Genuine/details. It appears there is corrosion damage on the obverse.
It has. =/
-whistles- Look at that luster.
My sister is 6 and I have her collecting - nothing prime, though. Start them out young and nourish their interest with little things, and progress...
I disagree. ^.- 1916 was a well-struck year for the Philly mint.
Just a poor picture. ^.- Seems consistent with poor pictures of cents around that date that I have seen before.
Neither appear 65 for me. The CC is, as said, too small to appropriately grade but I would put a nice 63 maybe a 64 on it. The O I would go 62.
Those are very nice rims... I am not an expert (barely a novice) at distinguishing matte proofs. I do plan on ordering Flynn's book on the topic...
Divine :) Simply divine
It more than likely just has a lot of cool factor and personality to add to your collection. ^.-
SGS graded gems. ;) Seriously, I would say the knowledge you obtain, or the opportunity you have to share the hobby with someone. I am currently...
Sigh, that was my fear when I saw it. I was just hoping he didn't do it.
....did you really? >.<
My best find would be a 1999 Wide AM cent in AU. :) My first of the Wide AM's to boot.
I would say F-15. And might I add: sexy circulated quarter. ^.-
1. Gather as much knowledge as possible 2. Obtain certain books that I want to aid in #1 3. Work on my RPM collection of Lincolns 4. Start a...
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