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Pillar of the Community
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Moxking you were also right about the AU grade!
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That's a great little find then! Not a bad grade from a pretty good TPG!
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XF-45 problem free. Send that to PCGS ASAP.
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NGC already graded it AU-53
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I will post pics of it enclosed in NGC's slab.
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This is amazing! Congratulations for you my friend; this is a huge discovery!
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Quote: I will post pics of it enclosed in NGC's slab. It's been over 3 months. What happened to the pictures
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If you look carefully at edge on the reverse, it is a fake coin by adding later year Close AM lincoln to the regular 1992 lincoln.
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LOLOLOL @mdrosohila..The pics are posted.Sorry it took so long but it took awhile to get it back from NGC
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sure it is a mistake on my part. I thought it could be a magician piece because of the gap in seaming.
Edited by mdrosophila 05/05/2016 2:31 pm
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Where are the pictures posted? The pictures of it in an NGC Slab? You said it took awhile to get back from NGC so lets see the Slab
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The grade is in another thread and it is graded by NGC as AU55.
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What have you decided you might do with it? When I'm broke and feeling down I pull mine out and study it ha! Their great aint they. I have all of them now except the 1992 CAM that one is going to require much luck, tenacity, brute strength, fortitude, 50-90 one hundred dollar bills, and a seller willing to part with it. To many distractions for me right now like those dang things called food and shelter... Great find in any undamaged condition its a true lovely specimen. Mine cost me just under eighteen at hammer and with buyers fees allmost $2,000. Their incredible coins ain't they?. If you have decided to keep it the others are somewhat easier to come by at auction. I caught a break on the 1988 D FS-901 when I found a nice Red Brown specimen in a brick I was searching,sadly it will grade "damaged" as it has a light coinstar scratch from 3-5 o'clock. Dang! it is a early die state to boot. I compared it to my 1988 FS-901 64RB and the FG on my 88-D blows the 88 away. Anyways congratulations and hope your able to hang on to it, what a find man good job. P.S. yes In jealous (smile).
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