I am almost 100% sure this time, Let me know, Thanks If it is What would the grade Be I am thinking vf-40 + or -
It's definitely the better of the 1944D/S cents. To fully grade it though, I would need to see the entire obverse and reverse separately from these images. There seems to be a little extra circulation wear on the date. Anyway, other pics would help. Nice Find!
Well I'll be! That's the one. Looks like a VF-35 with the hits. Should fetch a nice price. Great find!
Thanks at lest this time I was nos seeing thing's . I have a few thousand of coins to go throw, then I can post a few more pictures .
Thanks NoN_cents I will use it to get some more coins.. I think I will split it with My good friend witch sent me the coins. So what Kind of collector Buy's theses , would they use it for there book? Or should I have it slabbed ?
Which part? Check the coin...full wheat stalks, a little bit of mint luster left, sure, maybe more realistically it would be a 30, but I don't think 35 is out of the question. At any rate, it is without a doubt the 1OM-001, which commands a rather decent premium in ANY grade. What is your opinion of the coin, Frank?
Hmmm...I would say it is a match. http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=1944&die_id=1944d1om001&die_state=mds
I will say this about the coin, when you look at it under just the loop it is right on with all the whitman books i have at home , I compared the picture's this time. Now what it's worth I don't even have a clue . Last night I was thinking 100$ bucks
There are two 1944 OMMs listed in the CPG...1OM-001 and 1OM-002. This is without a doubt 1OM-001, the one listed in the CPG. The horn on the D, remnants of the S, and mintmark position are all a match.
NoN-Cents. Or any one Have you got a ideal of a price? or vale ? I have tried to look up past sales >>> But nothing.
One in worse condition sold last month for around $50, I would imagine $75+ on ebay for your example.
Thanks I Might Not have it slabbed then..Thank you so much . Now i can get back to looking at coins and making windows..Ill just keep it ! maybe in 20 years It might be worth more.