This one I was quite happy to find, the 1837 H-10 was the last date need to complete the set ...now to find all the other die marriages. in an old PCI holder graded VF 30 My hopes of a very rare coin were smashed as there's only 5 die marriages for the 1837 Capped Bust Half Dime. no matter I still like the coin and can scratch off the list of another short set completed. BTW an LM 5
Some Kennedy half's and a slide. The Kennedy I'm going to make some stickered half's to give out to members of and Army unit I was associated with. They invited me to their reunion.The slide because I was there and didn't get the opportunity to take a shot like this
I went to my favorite place for coins and found these. I tried to pick the best of them. They had numerous Franklins, '64 Kennedy's, Walking Liberty's. Let me know what you think. I just noticed the pics are upside down,,sorry.
Real happy with this grab yesterday. Not only do I love the toning (the reverse is exactly my type of look I just hope it looks as good in hand) but I like the old ANACS holder too. Lucky to just stumble across this with 12 minutes left in the auction. Funny cause I had 12 coins on my list for heritage and all 12 went for way higher than I was willing, just happened to click ebay and found this one which I like more than all 12 for half the price.
Is that something they would add on the label when grading and slabbing? I see extra costs for error coin grading but wasn't sure if that would fall under error or not, since it was intentional.
Yes Both ANACS and NGC will label it as such. You can find both TPGs on eBay. There are also a bunch in PCGS slabs but none are labeled that way.
Nice piece, Hugh! This one is die pairing 5-G, Rarity 2 - PCGS doesn't list the pairings like NGC does. Well bought at that price. I looked at it, but *somebody* already had it bid up to what I'd pay.