This is the one I cherried at the coin show. I'd love opinions on grade if you don't mind. This is on of my dream listers marked off! It should be stage C, per variety vista, after the reverse die was changed. Note no chip on the T.
1944-D/S from show!
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Here is a couple full obverse & reverse for grade opinions. Thanks folks! -
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Not until I was about to pay for it. Then he still only charged me the original $2. It's a little long, but read my last post here: http://www.lincolncentforum.com/foru...Spartanburg-SCComment
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WOW!! Now that's a great story!! I looked up that 44d/s and it is a very valuable Lincoln!! Congrats on a great addition to your collection!!Not until I was about to pay for it. Then he still only charged me the original $2. It's a little long, but read my last post here: http://www.lincolncentforum.com/foru...Spartanburg-SCComment
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Amazing..I am going to say (just based on your pics) 64 R&B - and better looking than the one I own LOL. BTW - that dealer is also amazing.
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Thanks Bob, and I have to agree 1000% about the dealer. There was an older gentleman that came up while I was sitting there. He was selling his collection and had a full tubed roll of AU 1931-S, plus 5 singles in 2x2s. He wanted $3400 for the roll and $68 apiece for the singles. The dealer told him he couldn't use a whole roll, but bought a single for $68. He then told the gentleman to stay put a second and left. He came back with 2 other dealers. One bought the roll for $3400. He went out of his way for me and the older gentleman. I was worried I'd be overwhelmed, but that guy made me feel right at home! Great experience!Comment
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That's a nice pick up. I'd say 64RB based on the pics.“What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.”Comment


Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! 
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