This one is also more or less $ 200 nice and gorgeous rainbow toned but a morgan 1879 0 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280693357940&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
Thanks for sharing this one :thumb:1966 Nice Proof 1962 Nickle!!! If were grade PR-67-69 DCAM that were $ hit you a tad bit more the $1-2.00. http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGuideDetail.aspx?MS=1&PR=1&SP=1&c=84&title=Jefferson+Nickel :kewl:
I bought several Lincoln proofs for my ongoing quest of a p, d, s memorial set. I won't post nearly all of them, but this one caught my interest for the reverse toning...sort of blends the typical red color of traditional cents with the whitish color of the modern proofs. Sort of neat I thought. Enjoy. Oh, and forgive the dust particulates. Photo tip of the day: NEVER photograph your coins after running your vaccuum cleaner. Here's a better pic of the tone...since I still fail at capturing it. Pic shows the nice orange, red, and purple tones.
Not sure just what you are looking at or for, but that coin will grade deep cameo or ultra cameo depending on where you submit it. The fields are mirrored and Abe is matte.
The post I quoted was discussing a nickel, not the cent, which is admittedly quite nice, even though that toning will turn some off.
1840??? if so you may want to ck out this site out :thumb: http://www.seateddimevarieties.com/date_mintmark/1840wd_101page.htm
Vol 2 Walking Liberty Circulated Halves 30 coins including the 1938-D, for just above melt value! From eBay
Yep been there and am still going through the site. Found that 2 of the 9 Liberty Seated Dimes that I bought were on their varieties list. This one is actually #3 on their top 100 list.
Very nice everyone, I know these pictures are a little big but cut me some slack I am still learning LOL Alan