With that pic, I would say it's the VAM33A. VAMworld - 1878-P VAM-33A
Lol, who us, couldn't be. :pencil:
Lol :thumb:, got ya' by a minute Ken. As for the grades, from the pics the '78 CC looks like a 63 to me.
Your right the 1898 S is a rpm, it's a VAM 4 S/S right. VAMworld - 1898-S VAM-4
Double congrats Jcuve! I just checked out the website, nice work.
I agree with Rlm, it's too hard to tell from the scans, pictures would work the best.
Great thread Clinker! I wouldn't mind having one of those Lincoln patterns either :D.
I'm not familiar with the D/D variety for that year so I can't comment on that, but that coin is not a "68+", it's definitely circulated.
You can leave a visitors message on his page if he doesn't accept PMs, that should work.
The reverse marks are a die clash from the lower part of Liberty's cap. Both the clash mark and the die crack aren't key identifiers, they are...
Great post Lehigh, lots of good info!
I don't think they were saying they didn't like you sharing techniques, they were saying if there are people reading this who have a technique...
I guess people do. Actually at a coin show (I think it was coinfest) there was a dealer selling 1 million dollars in shredded money that was...
Yep, looks like there's some verdigris on the coin. I've seen that color on Lincolns before, just don't know exactly what causes it though.
Sorry but it's not going to bring a premium, it's worth about 2 cents.
$28 seems like a fair deal. I saw a couple of raw ones sold on eBay for around $25, with a few a little higher, but with shipping they're all...
:D Lol! I just checked his past sales; He sells positive feedback and coins :eek:Definitely looks like a scam to me, I don't see how you could...
Very nice coin! Looks like it's from the Sunnywood collection.
I also know using the proof dies for business strike coins was very common in Morgans.
Another nice one Jim :thumb:. I agree with you, a couple of small hits but it looks like a 66 to me.
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