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Lincoln 1916 - The Past And The Present In Our Hands

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Found these coins intriguilly together in the same roll while I was roll hunting and I started to compare each other ....
100 years old coin in my hands and I got the feeling of opening the past doors , where this coin went and for what purpose it was used , stories of romance , hate ,power, war, honor ...etc
That's a unique feeling that all of us ,coins collectors have in common, the love and curiosity for the coins history
Besides of the aging I still think the 1916 has unquestionable better engraving quality .
went to my album to fill the hole !

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Fun!
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I agree. 1916 is a better year for coins.


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Pretty ! Thanks for sharing ....what's grade ?
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MS64BN. It has more details on the bust than 2016.
I am always amazed that people did a very good job 100 years ago.
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Agree , you have a great coin, congrats !
I want to start my Lincoln slabbed collection soon I have done the albums
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