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Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by H8_modern, Feb 25, 2011.

  1. RonSanderson

    RonSanderson Supporter! Supporter

    My first foray into the 1880s Indian Head cents. It's raw. I paid MS62 money for it, but the strike, coloring, and proof-like fields make me think it's a steal.

    Alas, it does have a shallow depression under the first S and second T of STATES where a planchet flaw was not quite flattened out. And there is a dot of corrosion on the C of CENT. I can live with that.

    So, wise numismatists of CoinTalk, just how do we tell whether this is a Proof or not? I cannot tell the difference between this one and the photos of 1887 Proofs. Here's a link to information on NGC Coin Explorer: 1887 1C PF.

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  3. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

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    I only bought this Liberty head gold dollar because it was a bargain. And because I can’t say no to small and shiny gold coins :) Thanks @Rheingold for the heads-up! It
     
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  4. Endeavor

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  5. Paul M.

    Paul M. Well-Known Member

    I think you actually have a die adjustment strike. I’d consider sending it to PCGS if I were you.
     
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  6. dwhiz

    dwhiz Collector Supporter

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  7. leeg

    leeg I Enjoy Toned Coins

    Just snagged this one:


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  8. funnycoins

    funnycoins no strike, no balls,no outs. Just give me an hour

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  9. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    Please forgive me, but I see nothing imparted from the die which would indicate either. But I'm not familiar with the diagnostics either. I do see PMD expected from a coin in this grade and condition. What am I missing?
     
  10. Mark Metzger

    Mark Metzger Well-Known Member

    This so-called half dollar was part of a collection I recently purchased, so I can't really say what I paid for it. Whatever it was, it wasn't much.
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  11. thomas mozzillo

    thomas mozzillo Well-Known Member

    If @funnycoins thinks it's an error coin, it should have been posted under error coins.
     
  12. Ike Skywalker

    Ike Skywalker Well-Known Member

    Recently picked up a nice circulation cameo Columbian half dollar and some dark, crusty Morgans. What in the world happened to that 1879-O??? Yikes!

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  13. CircCam

    CircCam Victory

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  14. Ike Skywalker

    Ike Skywalker Well-Known Member

    Found this today at work in an office desk caddy organizer among paper clips- 1964! It had been there for several weeks, obverse side down. I just never actually checked it until today.

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  15. Wayman

    Wayman Active Member

    I'm on work right now, but I just buy bunch of tokens, proof, mint, silver, bronze, medals etc. Price was great. Can't wait to come home and dig 20190720_204155.jpg 20190720_204200.jpg 20190720_204203.jpg 20190720_204204.jpg
     
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  16. Endeavor

    Endeavor Well-Known Member

  17. Tracy62

    Tracy62 Well-Known Member

    Yesterday's acquisitions
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  18. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    This is a Challenge Coin I recently received. We all know it's a modern medal and it flips right-left in the medallion configuration. Forget the politics, it's a lovely Medallion.

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  19. Nathan401

    Nathan401 Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

    Fantastic! Dittohead!
     
  20. Paddy54

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  21. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Those medal sets and first day 1976 covers are quite common, I hope you didn't invest a lot.
     
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