I just found this post from a 5 year old thread on the PCGS forum. It’s a photo from the Denver mint on die usage for the 1914 Lincoln. It shows 6...
Great question. I only know from what I’ve read. All have said 5 or 6. Here is a link from a CT thread, started in 2009 and updated with map...
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I read there were 6 obverse dies and 7 reverse dies. I’ve had this pic of the group of 5 for awhile. I thought I had a pic of the 6 but can’t...
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Is there anyway to back up all your important stuff, initialize your drive and reinstall Windows 10?
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What is the tell on the counterfeit slab? The barcode does scan with the PCGS app.
Although I agree that your 1909-S is closer to XF than VF you can’t really compare a 1909 in XF with almost any coin from the 1920’s. The dies...
It may seem like you are one notch below, but there is no way of knowing how high the winner’s Max bid was. It may have been one increment higher,...
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It is true that in many cases the saturation is elevated or with a red bias. I don't believe the poster is as concerned with the color as they are...
That’s a good looking matte proof. Nice color. I don’t see any problem with it. It all depend on price. 1911’s are among the more available...
With the exception of the War years, the mint mark for Philadelphia wasn’t included on the Jefferson nickel until 1980.
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