One of the more traditions on the forum. I look forward to this every week, regardless of the fact that I have no copper to contribute. ...Perhaps someday.
MS 63?!?!?!?! - must be because of that one PCGS Copper hater grader that it got THAT grade! I know, I have been having trouble with that SOB myself lately. A great 1922 D indeed.
WS
Proud recipient of the coveted PCGS Forum "You Suck" Award Thursday July 19, 2007 11:33 PM and December 30th, 2011 at 8:50 PM.
Nice 2 cent piece. I like both sets of pictures. Further proof that it's difficult to 'see' the real coin without having it in hand...
Great pics BTW...
Big Dave ------------------------- Good trades with: DaveN, Tydye, IStillLikeZARCoins, Fjord, Louie, BRdude Good buys from: LordMarcovan, Aethelred, Ajaan, PrivateCoinCollector, LindeDad, Peaceman, Spoon, DrJules, jjrrww Good sale to: Nicholasz219
Thanks for your input in the discussion regarding verdigris earlier in the week. Having your assessment that the "green" was not active made the difference. That 2-center has so much else going on with it (cracks, woodgrain toning, etc.) that I really like it.
There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One is by the sword. The other is by debt. –John Adams, 1826
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here's a pop1@ NGC
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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
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<< <i>drwstr123...I know I've seen your 22-D before, but that thing is just hammered! What a strike! >>
Thanks Rob, not bad for a MS63. Mike
WS
Either the TPG or me is wrong on this grade. 64 r/b
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very nice joecooper
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–John Adams, 1826
Nice 2 cent piece. I like both sets of pictures.
Further proof that it's difficult to 'see' the real coin
without having it in hand...
Great pics BTW...
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Good trades with: DaveN, Tydye, IStillLikeZARCoins, Fjord, Louie, BRdude
Good buys from: LordMarcovan, Aethelred, Ajaan, PrivateCoinCollector, LindeDad, Peaceman, Spoon, DrJules, jjrrww
Good sale to: Nicholasz219
Thanks again Dave!
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Thanks for your input in the discussion regarding verdigris earlier in the week. Having your assessment that the "green" was not active made the difference. That 2-center has so much else going on with it (cracks, woodgrain toning, etc.) that I really like it.
–John Adams, 1826
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
<< <i>A newp from 66RB. Thanks Rob!!! >>
<< <i>Forum member Cohodk gave me this coin as 'wedding gift' when I had the pleasure of meeting him at the Parsippany coin show last week. >>
Two of my sources for Lincoln Cents doing business and not even thinking about my needs.
Wish you well in marriage Rob
1801 3 Errors Reverse
The "U" in UNITED was first punched in upside down,
then punched in correctly, giving the appearance of
two II's.
The fraction is 1/000, instead of 1/100.
The left wreath stem wasn't punched in.
They were serving Rum at the mint during this period!!
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
NGC 66RB...now if it cross to PCGS @ the same it will be a pop 3/0 coin!
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It kinda reminds me of this 1926 I got a while ago off of eBay, NGC 65RB. Well, the obverse, anyway
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I apologize for being repetive. The truth is this thread is a valauble tool.
Those who use it benefit.
I've wathced it grow. I love what I see and read. jws
While we're on an NGC run:
Here is another one that will be sent to cross even-up...gonna be close on this one:
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