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Re: Am doing research on the 1922 "With D," "Weak D" and "No D" Cents. Help requested.
Captain Henway - Never heard you mention that some of the same deteriorated obverse Denver dies used in 1922 were also used in 1924. When the Museum of Connecticut hoard of Lincoln cents were auction… (View Post)1 -
Re: High Grade Indian Cents
The 1794 half cent mentioned in a previous thread has totally original color and is 225 years . It’s rare is a truly fascinating study. (View Post)1 -
Re: Hansen watch.
Anyone care to guess how many Set Registry awards Mr. Hansen will receive at this years Set Registry Luncheon ? Is anyone bringing a wheelbarrow to help him carry them away ? (View Post)10 -
Re: Hansen watch.
Currin - I was at the auction when the 1919 D in Ms 66 FB sold at the Philadelphia ANA auction for $212,000. The #1 Mercury dime set at the time was owned by Bill Dominick . His 1919 D was only an MS… (View Post)11 -
Re: Lincoln Cents are Hot !
Keets - To clarify my point numerous better date Lincoln Cents , 23 s, 24 s 25s went for more than $ 30,000 each in Ms 65 red. In the Heritage Central States auction. A 1913 in Ms 67 red also went fo… (View Post)5