As far as I know there is no "small zero" or "large zero" varieties on the 1909 Lincoln cents. The only "zero" that looks a little different on...
Looks like you're also missing the 1894-S ;) Very nice set.
It's on page 342 of the 2011 Redbook with value listed of $500.
I will sell you a few rolls at $500 per coin ;) I've seen some nice examples of the VDB in 66RD selling for around $300 each lately. a couple...
1909 VDB Lincolns in PCGS MS66RD They have taken in significant hit in value over the past two years and I think they are temporarily...
got mine, thanks :)
How about lower grade Barber Halves in proof?? All but the 1892 have mintages of less than 1,000 and some have mintages of less than 500!!!! I'd...
I think you'll be much happier with a VG coin in the long run than you would have been with a G. Congrats.
It was "Showbiz" in Illinois :thumb:
Got it yesterday Joe, thanks again!
I'm sort of cheating because I call this one a U.S. coin when posting on that forum but here I guess I'll call it a world coin ;) [IMG]
I've had registered take up to 2-3 full weeks when shipped from a long distance like that.
Pretty cool! I want to see a pic of that ninja star too!
Thanks. Yeah, PCGS MS65 and it has a CAC sticker too. It was formerly in Dale Friend's Barber Half Collection and when it went to auction at...
I'm a fan of the Barber Half... thanks for posting the article! Of the Barber Halves I have, this one is my favorite: [IMG] [IMG]
This one's a little higher graded than the NGC example posted above... also looks like an SMS or proof coin... of course it's also not real ;) [IMG]
haha, thanks... there were a few 1909s in there :thumb:
I don't have pics of everything, but here's some of my favorites: 2007 & 2008 First Spouse Proofs and Uncirculateds: [IMG] Around $150 face...
For those asking about NGC slabs, I remember reading that a good portion of the Smithsonian collection was looked at by NGC and NGC had made up...
Can't tell from the photos, but it sure looks like that might be a proof example, is that right?? Not sure what's going on in the right obverse,...
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