Thanks, John - just picked that 1923 up today. Thought it was super, super cool. The 1927 is nice too haha...
That 1923 is already nice with the immaculate surfaces, the dramatic clash is just the icing on the cake!!
Same here. It's been in my saved auctions for quite some time. Im hoping his light setup wasn't producing the full spectrum throughout the obverse. I'll take pics as soon as it arrives.
This arrived today from ToughCoins. Need a 1912 to complete my set of $2.50 Indian Gold — minus the 1911-D. Haven’t figured out how to swing that one and be able to stay in my house, frankly.
I don’t know about you folks, but I’m pretty focused on what I collect (though I want to buy everything I see.) When I stray a bit off the usual path, it usually involves a nickel. Just bought this one from a Stacks’s Bowers post-auction sale. It’s a PCGS MS66+.
Nice specimen and RPM And if you think that's special this should make you more.....WDDR-001 Quick pup is the very thick dot between United and States. Source Wexler
Well, this was a bit silly. I already had one of these. But I had to get this PCGS MS66 one anyway. I have no idea why it's not Full Bands, since they look cleanly separated to me. Eh, whaddaya want for 28 bucks?
And you couldn't find it in MS80? Really, a considerate gift. I gave my mother a birth year set for 1917 a coin at a time, then a framed photo (12"x30", I think) showing all the five coins. Everything thrilled her and I think your gift will have the same effect. The reverse looks stunning.