"Of the Coins struck at the the Mint of the United States, from the 1st of January to the 31st of December, 1816, inclusive: viz. Silver Coins...
Tongue-in-cheek...On a serious note; all of the 1815 50c and small portion of 1815 25c were struck and delivered (in 1816) before the Philly Mint...
Here is good source for counterfeit detection...the site is run by CT's stopmotion....
You can get custom holders for your 1834 or any set here...http://www.coinholdersonline.com/ If I were you, I would start out with an early type...
The first is a cabinet that was owned by and housed Geotz's work. Probably one of the neatest contemporary numismatic stories that connects the...
I have been working on desk plans for the coin/tying workshop. I envision a combination of this...
Nice set...Look forward to seeing more photos...Do you have any advance die states of the 1819 B-3 or counterstamps?
Here is a PCGS XF40 offered by Rich Uhrich @ $700. Has a nice, unmolested look. http://www.richuhrichcoins.com/category.php?cat=12 [ATTACH]
Very nice '09. Congrats. If ranked by availability...I'd go 09/11, 09, 22. There are dozens of known hoards of 1822s.
Sell the shiny stuff and buy yourself a dirty old Mott Token (or other "colonial" issue of your choice)....BTW...do you still have the Pitt token?
I love the original skin! Very nice! This is the LM-1 R3 die marriage and is the most common (relatively speaking) of the four known die...
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