i really wanted to pick up some toned Lincoln's for my collection. here is what i was able to get just recently. enjoy :thumb: 1952 D NGC MS65 RB 1952 D NGC MS65 RB 1959 NGC MS64 RB 1960 D LARGE DATE NGC MS64 RB 1962 NGC PF65 RB
He uses a sniper program set at 2 seconds. And he got free shipping for both those 52-D's. However, I did not affect what he paid.
Why did you share that? Nice coins Chemist!!! Did you take all those shots? EDIT: I think I will cast a vote for AT on the 59 P
yeah i was kinda curious why that was even said. no those are photos from the auction. once i have the coins in hand i will try to take my own photos. what leads you to beleive the '59 is AT?
The toning look a little "off" and I see quite a bit of wear on the cheeks and hair. It isn't often you see circulated coins tone like this. If you cruise around ebay you will see alot of low end coins,(not saying yours is low end, by low end I mean, VF-20ish) that are crazy toned, and obvious AT'd coins. I am certainly not a toned coin collector, and someone will probably come in and correct me, but that is my opinion.
Honestly I don't know enough about toned coins to say it is NT or AT. I know some AT coins get slabbed. That was the main reason I bought it was because it was graded. If it is AT then so be it. The slab gives me a little more comfort than a raw coin.
Congratulations if you are into toned coins and pennies you can't get much better than what you've got there.
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