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Re: 1922 No d Lincoln Cent 'Counterfeit' (link included)
By definition, genuine examples of this issue have mushy obverse details, even in mint state, see this MS63BN: (View Post)1 -
Re: Affordable Condition Census Gold
Each coin's value is determined by a combination of supply and demand. Obviously if a CC coin, there is limited supply (less than 10). However, in this case there is also limited demand as the L… (View Post)2 -
Re: Affordable Condition Census Gold
For about the same price as the 1849 Liberty head quarter eagle you mentioned in the OP, one could buy an MS65RED 1909-S VDB, of which there are over 7,000 certified by PCGS alone in that grade and c… (View Post)2 -
Re: Anyone want to share their new purchases?
From Fred Weinberg's recent sale at Heritage, lot 4597: 1964 1C Lincoln Cent -- Struck on a Silver Dime Planchet -- MS64 PCGS. (View Post)25 -
Re: Post your 1909 S VDB Lincoln Cents
by surface details remaining (i.e. wear) the coin is VG but the damage sustained lowers the market value to Poor-1. (View Post)1