Is this the best way to have slabbed this Lincoln error?
DNADave
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It looks like they used a pair of scissors from the junk drawer to cut the ring.
PCGS Slab on the bay.
edited for spelling and to add: Those are some HUGE pmd/scratches on the reverse.
PCGS Slab on the bay.
edited for spelling and to add: Those are some HUGE pmd/scratches on the reverse.
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The coin itself looks to be something that would genuine only imho.
<< <i>I don't think that's a real PCGS encapsulation as they would have been in 2 slabs.
The coin itself looks to be something that would genuine only imho. >>
The cert verification checks out.
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<< <i>I don't think that's a real PCGS encapsulation as they would have been in 2 slabs.
The coin itself looks to be something that would genuine only imho. >>
The cert verification checks out. >>
Yep!
One slab and a fairly terrible slab at that!
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Holy Cow... Do I have to eat my hat? >>
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Jon
I wouldn't expect PCGS to have a slab that fits. It does look sort of roughly cut but I like it.
Maybe the alternative would be if they used 2 slabs.