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ldhair

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  1. For those that don't know, any Lincoln Cent can play on any other Lincoln Cent. I'm sure dprince will have a problem with that.
  2. It's not possible to edit my post from 17 years ago. Wish I could. Just for you @dprince1138Please stop trying to trash this thread and take the time to read. All of your questions have been answered.
  3. I would put you on ignore but you are too much fun to laugh at.
  4. It's not possible to edit my post from 17 years ago. Wish I could. The 1831 and the 1853 are both Large Cents. Some early coins get grouped together.
  5. Looks like a counterfeit to me as well. This maybe an early die state. Not much value in this condition but probably worth a bit more than the real thing.
  6. I'm glad you have a better understanding of the thread. It's there to have fun and share coins.
  7. My problems all started with having money and buying coins I knew nothing about. I made a lot of mistakes. When the TPGs started, I began sending in my prize collection. Many were coming back in body bags. I felt really stupid and I was. There was a good side to everything. Each coin became a lesson to study and understand. I learned a lot from my mistakes.
  8. I don't let a wall bother me. I just move on. The grade is not all that important to me. It's more about the look of the coin. I will never be a slave of having the best grade.
  9. Most of the time it's best to leave coins like this the way they are. Might be worth more just the way it is.
  10. These look to be in nice condition to have been used as jewelry.
  11. No. The coin is not a good choice for conservation. It is what it is.