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I bought this to flip and of course I will divulge all the information when I sell it. I got it last summer at the PAN (3 hrs. from where I live)...
I should have learned the lesson the first time,If you don't know dealer ask to remove the coin from the 2x2 even if it is stapled! This example...
I bought a lot of ten Large Cents @$11.40 each and this 1848 N-24 R.5 was the first one to be attributed. :happy: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I learned by purchasing the "Official A.N.A. Grading Standards for United States Coins". It isn't expensive and it will answer all your questions.
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https://indianvarieties.com/cents/flying_eagle_cents/1857-ddo-004/
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A mold is made usually using a high grade coin. It doesn't matter what year because once the coin is molded the date can be changed. The molding...
Welcome to CoinTalk,a great place to learn! You're looking at a $100,000+ coin for $500. It looks like a cast coin, even through the PVC. RUN AWAY...
As a boy I filled the 43-s hole in my Whitman roll hunting with this coin. I was never sure if the rev has a die error or if it is a metal deposit...
Somebody else's cherry pick. As a variety hunter this one is embarrassing, I completely missed the MPD in the wood grain. After selling the coin...
Here's a decent pic of a S-12 from David Poliquins Web Book. It shows the doubling in the letters and under the Indian. Compare it to Eduard's...
The 1861 has the fewest minted about 10 million and the 64 was around 14 million(off the top of my head) The 63 was the most at near 40....
I think this 1864 CuNi may be a new find.It's a cracked die for sure, it may be a cud. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have a 64 CuNi to submit, I'll post a couple pics later.
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Just seeing this is a gift in itself:happy:
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