Brian, you make my heart jump when I saw that date. I thought we had another VDB. You must get a lot of satisfaction knowing our jaws are dropping and our eyes bulging.
<< <i>Brian, you make my heart jump when I saw that date. I thought we had another VDB. You must get a lot of satisfaction knowing our jaws are dropping and our eyes bulging. >>
Hey Bob, thanks for the kind words.
When I bought that 1909 I thought it was real nice and then the image came nice as well, so I wanted all the copper lover's to see the coin.
Just think, if those three initials (VDB) were on the reverse of that coin its value would probably exceed 50K in this VDB deprived market.
Brian Wagner Rare Coins, Specializing in PCGS graded, Shield, Liberty and Buffalo Nickels varieties.
<< <i>drwstr123 ... does that cent depict how he looked after the Ford Theater incident?
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Fletch-That depicts a cleaned coin that passed PCGS by the grace of God. One of the first I bought on the Bay, it was from a person who calls themselves by "Nu...cent". Swore it was BU.
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Nothing new...so:
NGC64 Brown
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MPL's - Lincolns of Color"Central Valley" Roosevelts
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<< <i>maybe I'll have something new next week.....bringing this back from Page 4!? >>
Me too and thanks for the From Wayne Herndon
<< <i>Brian, you make my heart jump when I saw that date. I thought we had another VDB. You must get a lot of satisfaction knowing our jaws are dropping and our eyes bulging. >>
Hey Bob, thanks for the kind words.
When I bought that 1909 I thought it was real nice and then the image came nice as well, so I wanted all the copper lover's to see the coin.
Just think, if those three initials (VDB) were on the reverse of that coin its value would probably exceed 50K in this VDB deprived market.
Okay, here's a copper post, and a question.
What are the dates, and mintmarks on these
three lincoln cents.
Anyone who has been paying attention to
Lee's weekend copper posts should be able
to figure this out pretty quick.
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
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Linkarooskie
Nice 22's
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Way to go, Mark!!
Your answer was so short, and your images
were so large, that I almost missed your
correct answer.
Yes, the reverses of all three of the Lincoln
cents I posted belonged to 1922-D cents.
Nice detective work!! Here are front sides.
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"America suffers today from too much pluribus and not enough unum.".....Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
1960 LD NGC MS66RD
Lincoln set Colorless Set
NGC 66RB:
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<< <i>Well Lee. I actually have one this time.
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Very nice coin and image Larry!!!
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<< <i>I try to post the '26 MS66RB 3/0 later: >>
speak of the devil....I just found one of the other two on Teletrade!
I know your coin drwstr123, and I like yours a lot better
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Knowledge is the enemy of fear
dwstr's 1926 66RB is Superb! Lee, that 1930 66RB is a real "looker"! Cohodk's 1909 has a spectacular reverse!
Here is another one that is on it's way to PCGS for an attempt to cross...NGC65 BN from Dick at Greattoning:
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<< <i>drwstr123 ... does that cent depict how he looked after the Ford Theater incident?
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Fletch-That depicts a cleaned coin that passed PCGS by the grace of God. One of the first I bought on the Bay, it was from a person who calls themselves by "Nu...cent". Swore it was BU.
<< <i>drwstr123 ... does that cent depict how he looked after the Ford Theater incident?
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Now that is funny...twisted, but very funny
edited to add: That 1853 Large Cent is absolutely beautiful.
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