You can put up a direct link. We do it all the time with questionable coins and counterfeits.
I can't tell. But I will agree with old man winter.
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Thats the soft insert to keep the coin from rattling in the holder.
Neat PL Physics.
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Cool find Larry, I agree with :rolleyes: I don't see any damage, just circulation and some nice laminations.
Lincoln is definitely looking a little ghostly. Neat find just not worth a premium IMO.
I am in at gem MS65, the luster says 66 or better though. So are you buying this one @Morgandude11 I see a lot of die polishing on the reverse.
Not to mention that the coin has coin roller damage also, tis a good way to move (remove) some metal.
I was wondering how they authenticated this. It has to be the right distance between strikes. Is that right @alurid How many striking chambers did...
Have to go back to the way Back machine for that one Huh @Paddy54 Earlier I wasn't having trouble with the marriage. I was cooking breakfast. lol...
As a detecting point of view, I agree. Have also had that natural look disappear with just a soak in water.
Maybe a dropped element? Is it recessed or raised on the coin?
I see a new look, I have always liked the white background in a slab. It has an elementary feel.
I got it LM-1 That reference is really easy to use.
Thanks Paddy! I will see if I can nail it down.
Is there on online reference that I can use to identify the die marriages. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thank you
It's great for cleaning corrosion of battery cables and connections.
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