Just out of curiosity, and for the sake of comparison, how long did it take to attribute that S-65 before my guide? Do you think it was helpful?...
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Odd, I initially settled on S-216 at a cursory glance. Everything seems to match up to S-221 upon review. Namely the position of LIBERTY and the...
I bought a silver set because I liked it. Wasn’t planning on flipping it
This is indeed a cast counterfeit
Some in-hand images of copy number 0! Big pictures and large text to make it easy to see and read for everyone. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
It started out as a tool for myself, meaning it is the attribution guide I wish existed when I started getting active with large cents. It helped...
That one is just barely attributable
I designed the guide with worn coins in mind, like down to AG/FR. Most other guides aren’t overly helpful in that regard G should still have...
I am excited to announce the publication of my first book: Early Date US Large Cent Rapid Attribution Guide, Volume 1 (1793 - 1797)!!! This is a...
This is almost certainly a 1796. Probably S-84, S-85, S-86, or S-87 since the 6 is very low on the obverse shared by those varieties. The reverse...
My guess is PCI 68 RD
I don’t have any ancient fourée aurii, but here are some cool counterfeits: This is my oldest fourée, being a Greek Cheronessos drachm [ATTACH]...
It looks like S-173. It is rated R.3-, but that seems quite high. It is probably closer to R.2- or even R.1
It should be Reverse of 1797. There is only one 1798 Type 2 Hair cent with a reverse of 1795, and that has major die cracks not present on the...
It’s an 1813
I’ve seen worse
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They probably canceled the bids because there was a substantial change in the description. If the coin described was a $10K coin, and you bid...
My favorite designs are the art deco coins from 1907 and 1916-1921. The draped bust dollars of both eagle types are a very close second. The...
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