No I think it was worn off. I have restored many Lincolns but I was never able to restore an ear.
No I think it was worn off. I have restored many Lincolns but I was never able to restore an ear.
So your not "restoring" your defacing much the same way as the seller of the D'less pennys ...also why would one need to "restore" Mr Lincolns honor ?You can't imagine the number of dingy wheat-backed Lincolns out there. They desearve to be restored to dignity and honor,
like Mr Lincoln. One way is to polish the background and leave Mr Lincoln black. I prefer to do the opposite and just leave Mr.
Lincoln alone on stage. It all depends on the shape they're in.
Yesterday I asked him how much actual silver was in his one coin and he replied that he dident know but guessed it was 60%.I then reported him and today his two auctions for the "silver" coins are gone.
Yes I have and I have also put a beard on Jeffersons face and gave Mr Franklin a nice curly afro.....I carve Hobo Nickles lolMr RIP, instead of explaining my motivations to you why do you care what I do with MY Mr Lincolns? To you it may be just another
coin to take advantage of by bying and selling but I keep all my Mr Lincolns even if they are old and fazzled. BTW have you ever put
a smile on Mr Lincoln's face?
I only reported the one coin...dont know why the other one was removed.I wouldn't report the Greek one, there is nothing that says you can't overprice something. You can't put it's 90% silver, when it's less, but there is no rule saying you can't list a 2012 cent for 1 million dollars.
Look at his latest aution a fire hydrant for sale for $175 - click here
If you look closely you will notice in the background there are some tools..A razor blade, scissors, something that looks to be a magnifier and a dirty rag..also mcdonalds coupons...looks like we got a handy man on our hands folks..hehehe
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