No, unfortunately I do not. The hair curl on the back of Liberty's head, underneath the tail, doesn't match. [IMG] [IMG]
[ATTACH] I'm not sure that I do... c'mon man!? [IMG]
You're welcome! :thumb:
Here you go.
Yeah, gotta be a blast! :rolling: I had to do something similar with the foreign coins included in the collection I inherited.
Chinese special. Ask the seller if they include duck sauce with it.
My best guidance is if you wish to buy such specimens, acquire them slabbed by a top-tier TPG until you are fully comfortable within yourself to...
Gopher - That was precisely my point. Your specimen has a very strong date in comparison to a very weak bust on the obverse. An S-150 or S-151...
At a very quick glance, could be higher than a G-4, if it's an S-150 or S-151; someone who can readily pull reference could confirm or not. Using...
Understand. Thanks :thumb:
I initially thought these looked like casts. But for a second, I considered perhaps that the specimens were ground finds (with bubbles and voids...
Here is an excerpt of text from Official Guide to Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection, Travers, PCGS, (c)1997 revised, pg.288. Hope this helps...
I am not familiar with that specific variety or type. That said, such sandwiching is typically indicative of a replica.
This may sound like a silly question, but it has crossed my mind whenever I see punched coins sell for high dollars. What is to preclude someone...
Chip - I can't answer for Australia, Canada, Bahamas. IME for England and Ireland coppers, the King and/or Queen is on the obverse, and...
It looks to me like the edge is a sandwich of the obverse and reverse of the coin joined together... am I seeing that correctly?
Don't know much about CW tokens, and no info from google search. Can you provide a little more background info? It's an IHC dated 1860, yet...
Regarding the Jefferson Davis dime, excerpt from Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins, Walter Breen, (c) 1988, pg....
I'm not sure that recommending to a NOOB to use inflated pricing for insurance purposes is the proper thing. Some folks might perceive that as...
There is a write-up in Breen's about this specimen. It isn't very thorough, though - about 3 or 4 lines.
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