Thanks. Appreciate it! I thought I remembered that someone from Heritage was a member of the forum and would see the post :)
The specimen I cited above in the URL sold tonight for US $11,701. G-4 mind you.
After re-examination, I concur with Rick on this. It is indeed a 1792. See attached image below, and pay particular attention to the tail on the...
Several of my local coin dealers have no idea what they are selling when it comes to pre-Federal U.S. coinage, so your experience doesn't surprise...
Beautiful, indeed! :) Here's one up for bid on ebay. Only a PCGS-G4, but it's price is already north of $4K USD....
It seems quite often, including just today, that many times when I click on the Sunday Internet Auction, Tuesday's auction pops up. Has anyone...
Thanks for taking a look. I suppose it could be an offset, weak strike on a very poor planchet, however, the 'eye' and the rays on the Reverse...
Below please find a link to a 1787 Vermontensium specimen for bid on ebay. To me, something about this specimen doesn't look right. At first, I...
Looked from a different way, IMO also what I think doesn't particularly matter in the bigger picture - regardless of whether MDing in a cemetery...
Understand... I believe some time ago around March-ish, someone else had a similar enquiry about a dime, and was referring to it as a Bugs Bunny...
So if I understand correctly, we're talking about two entirely different classes of error-types... the error with the 55-S Roosevelt is a double...
I haven't heard of the dime version of the Bugs Bunny either. Only the Franklin half. I'm of course interested to hear more details if so...
I concur with the vast majority of opinion here. MD'ing in a cemetary or graveyard, regardless of age or condition, is a big no-no. Aside from...
This topic reminds me of another similar, recent counterfeiting case: Louis "The Coin" Colavecchio's casino chip counterfeiting operation. Or...
The Shanghai Mint got a major load of minting equipment around 1923, from machinery which was no longer needed by the Philadelphia Mint...
Here is an article written by Susan Headley "Inside a Chinese Coin Counterfeiting Ring"...
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Interesting and cool history there!
Terrific find! Indeed, a 1921 :thumb:
LOL... yelling in the rain guys... those crummy photos are going to keep coming regardless of this thread.
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