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Nice huh fellas the real deal finally found it!
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Moderator
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Concur the reverse shown is a CAM variety.
If you found this CRH ... then it likely won't hurt the coin for you to remove it from that 2x2 and provide clear photographs of both the obverse and reverse.
Tentative congratulations to you pending those photos.
David
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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There you are David my friend! So in your professional opinion after getting it graded, how much should I be expecting to sell this special find for?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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better pictures would be nice.out of focus make it impossible to tell
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United States
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Thanks Brushy needle in a haystack ;)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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T in STATES looks crooked and appears Close AM. Looks like you have a winner. A special find! In focus pictures really help a diagnostic. Visit our photography forum for tips. Congrats on an epic find. This will be hard to top.
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United States
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I'm not able to tell from those photos. Hopefully it is what you are thinking it is.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I can tell from the first photo that you have what you think you have. PCGS lists one auction record for an MS62. It sold in Dec. 2012 for a tad over $4000. I can't tell grade from the photos, but I assume it's around AU. I'd think you may sell it for a couple thousand. Just a guess. It will sell for well over $0.01, that's for sure! Regardless, that is a Lincoln searcher's dream find! Unbelievable! Happy for you!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 Clearer pics would help. There appears to be a dark area on the I and B of "PLURIBUS" on the fuzzy second pic that is not on the first pic. Thanks
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Don't clean this coin. Save it to be graded if you are going to sell this coin. If not, then save it in your collection and when you wish later, have it graded. A cleaning might dismiss a change for a grade for the coin. So just keep it safe for now.
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I really appreciate all the great feedback from all of you in our ccf! I am relatively new to this great family but let me tell you over the past few years I have created myself a massive coin collection! I have quite a few special items I intend to share with everyone but I want this firework show to last!! Hope to meet alot of you at the BayState Coin Show next month!!
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Oh I have a very big question for everyone? So lets say I would like to sell this rare gem, would I be able to at the coin show? How would I go about the whole process? Sorry to be such a rookie but I do appreciate the feedback!
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Bedrock of the Community
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I would have it slabbed by PCGS and list it on Heritage coins. That would be the route I would do on this coin.
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