A New Pretty Little Lincoln for my collection
ThePennyLady
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Just added this colorful Lincoln to my personal collection - it's not a tough date or anything super special, rather, I think it's just simply very pretty, don't you?
Charmy HarkerThe Penny Lady®
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Pretty coin, for sure!
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Not tough? Shoot...it's one of the toughest later wheaties of all.
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<< <i>And what kind of wine would you suggest with this viewing??? Cheers, RickO >>
Well, at the time I bought it, I believe I was having a Terre Rouge Syrah.
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<< <i>Quite honestly, I think the 31-d is a tougher date in high grade than the 31-s, which was saved extensively. >>
Absolutely! This is borne out by the TPGs pop reports. I haven't looked at them lately but I remember a few years ago there were roughly 5x the amount of mint state 31s Lincolns than 31d.
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<< <i>And what kind of wine would you suggest with this viewing??? Cheers, RickO >>
Well, at the time I bought it, I believe I was having a Terre Rouge Syrah. >>
Drinking and coin buying often don't mix well, but you can usually bet on a pretty coin!
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<< <i>And what kind of wine would you suggest with this viewing??? Cheers, RickO >>
Well, at the time I bought it, I believe I was having a Terre Rouge Syrah. >>
Drinking and coin buying often don't mix well, but you can usually bet on a pretty coin! >>
Ahhh, but when BOTH sides are having a little wine, it seems to soften the negotiations and bring smiles to everyone!
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Mine is raw,only an AU 50....I bet my '32-D (best coin in an original roll I bought years ago) would give yours a run for its money though.
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