To me it just looks like it took a knock there during it's life circulating. Nothing so bad as to call it damaged, though. That's a lovely...
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/informational-observation-post-verdi-care.347429/
Proof 63
I'll say this.... I've thought I've cherrypicked rare varieties dozens of times, and I've been wrong.
Looks like a great original coin. Facebook coin groups are becoming HUGE. I've been able to get some great coins from there.
Happened to me once. A decade ago I was just getting into Capped Bust Halves. Going on bad pictures, I bought what I thought was an 1836 O-116...
Did you cherrypick this one?
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No, just buying a few top pieces here and there while copper is cooled off.
MS66 BN. N-10 variety R.3. Lone finest known BN coin. Only one RB coin in existence... and it's slightly less Red than this one in my opinion....
Dang. Sorry but that's a 1919-S.
I was looking at their 1910 pr67 RB. They're asking 7500 but it sold last year at Heritage for nearly half that! Pretty coin but... oof. Quite a...
Where does it say, "male?"
Randy Beebe is saying Orla was female.
I got in contact with Randy Beebe. He says he's distantly related to Orla. 8th cousin. He doesn't have any pictures, but he is super interested.
So this seems right?: "Feb 7, 1944 Orla N. Beebe on board Cape Constantine Julian Bond on board good ship SS Constantine. Chas M. Wascome...
I saw that. But also saw a NY census listing Orla as a daughter.
This is getting good.
Wascome Jr. ?
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