Copper for the Weekend

I'm off today so I'll start our copper journey early today.
I'm working the weekend so I'm bummed
Your coppers will cheer me up though
This one courtesy of 66RB. Much thanks!





This one courtesy of 66RB. Much thanks!



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Here is a 66*RB
Lincoln set Colorless Set
Sometimes it's good for a coin to have a hole.
Ed. S.
(EJS)
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
ANA Member R-3147111
<< <i>I'm off today so I'll start our copper journey early today.
<< <i>Jeese, I'm not a Linc specialist, but the surface on that doesn't look like other business strike Lincs I'm used to seeing. It also seems to have an awful lot of fine detail. >>
That coin has very attractive surfaces, and from an early die state....for comparison take a look at this 1914 graded 65RB. The thickness of the lettering, as well as the detail of the beard and in the hair....it hurt to have to use it to bribe away Lee's 1945 in 66RB
Lincoln set Colorless Set
Still have this one though!
<< <i>it hurt to have to use it to bribe away Lee's 1945 in 66RB
Both super nice examples and the 45 is a TomB pedigree coin
Heres a Mark Feld, via mgoodm3, pedigree coin that arrived this week:
What is the deal with the Rick Snow "Photo Seal"?
Collector of Early 20th Century U.S. Coinage.
ANA Member R-3147111
<< <i>That 1898 IHC is SMOKIN'!
What is the deal with the Rick Snow "Photo Seal"?
Thanks Pete. Here's a link for ya:
Eagle Eye Photo Seal
And then some....drop dead beauty.
This group arrived from TT this week:
WS
Just sold this beauty.
Hey there's copper there.
-Paul
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<< <i>I finally have something worth posting! Yeah!!
"Sweet"!!! Looks like a 65 to me?
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"Sweet"!!! Looks like a 65 to me?
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Bought as an advertised 63, think it is. Paid less than ms money though. I like it alot. now I just have to surround it with other treasures in my Dansco 7070.