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Re: 1922 cent with identity issues.
The PCGS pop in MS63 BN is 12, with 5 finer. I picked this one up from a Great Collections auction about a year ago. An MS64BN example sold at the same venue, a couple of months later, for over $38k.… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1922 cent with identity issues.
My example, by way of comparison: 1922 No D Strong reverse PCGS #3285. Note the second 2 of "1922" is stronger than the first. Also, the left sided legends are quite mushy, especially LI of… (View Post)2 -
Re: 1923-S Lincoln Cent
I don't think that's an error, but I am not an error expert. Nevertheless it has a nice strike for a 1923-S. (View Post)1 -
Re: Sad and Gloomy Day.
I know what you're going through and offer my condolences. (View Post)1 -
Re: Interesting Letter for the Weekend
The obituary of the author (1823-1888): 65y Married Pharmacist 1538 Vine Street, 10th Ward Philadelphia Inquirer, August 25, 1888 "DEATH OF ROBERT C. DAVIS The Celebrated Coin and Autograph Coll… (View Post)2