Yes, sorry, I was quoting from Al Blythe's book on Seated half dimes. :goofer:
Eduard, your coin looks OK to me, although of course it is difficult to say with certainty not having the coin in hand. I think I see the rev....
Most genuine examples show a nearly right-angle clash from the obverse, on the reverse just above O in ONE. It is formed by the juncture of...
I got it via private treaty with another Kennedy Half Nut. Just the one coin.
Another Kennedy Half Toy in My Registry Set Here's a better date:
Thanks for trying :hail:
How about a series of $2 coins depicting the First Children? :bigeyes:
No. I have to resize them once to crop out all of the stuff around the slab, and I have found that a second resizing ruins what resolution there is.
1968-S Kennedy Inverted Mintmark FS-511 Closeup--Maybe Yes, the 1998-S Matte Finish are gorgeous coins. Well, in advance, I don't think my...
1968-S Kennedy FS-511 PR65 PCGS, New Toy OK, wish me luck, my first CoinTalk picture. Be nice!
Me neither ...
Definitely a positive! You will get an invoice that includes S&H and there are several payment options. Not to worry ... but do check your mailbox...
Which ones do you mean cladking? The 1982-P No FG?
Your Coins Signed by JT Stanton Ya think? :mouth: Niftaroony!
I can relate. I am at my best from 12 am-3 am Pacific Time. Unfortunately, I live in the Southeast U.S. :rolling:
I guess this PCGS MS66 1982-P No FG coin is why I leapt to the conclusion that it was a filled die. But I have been around long enough to know how...
Hi Jello, good to hear from you. Yes, the www.seateddimevarieties.com site maintained by Gerry Fortin is a great reference. Unfortunately, the...
I sure don't! Too cool for school! I have the Wiles book and looked up the 1982-P No FG. Lots of abrading on both sides, including the bottom of...
Ah, OK, here we go: I forgot to look at Greer's entry for the No Drapery. That is the Large O variety "scarce in all grades." "V-1 Large Round...
From Brian Greer's Complete Guide to Liberty Seated Half Dimes (1992): "V-5 (Valentine was another early series researcher) with small round O...
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