Thanks Paul. Not sure what the estimated survival numbers are. I feel like most of them are pretty common. The $500 is the most sought after note...
I have been working on this set as a side for the last 4 years or so. This morning I finally picked up the final note which finished the set for...
I was thinking 30-35 as well.
Finally cherrypicked a 1844/81 to go with my cherrypicked 1851/81s. This one took a while to find unattributed but alas here she is. What would...
66
62PL
65PL
Wow. Now that’s a stunner. I think it’s a 66. It’s practically flawless.
63 on the V nickel. 64 in the buffalo. I like the buffalo.
Very informative. I see what you did there. Looks like the real deal to me. What a find. Thanks for sharing the pictures. Congrats on a great and...
Is this a question or a statement? There are absolutely documented 1939 Henning counterfeit nickels. There is actually a photo of one on the...
The odds of digging not one but two 1877s. Don’t stop digging! :woot:
Pictures or it didn’t happen. :cigar:
67+ is my grade. I also believe it would CAC as a 67.
Doesn’t look like any of the three varieties to me. It doesn’t have the dash in the leg of the 9 or any remanence of a 6 behind the 9.
The 1802 is the no stems reverse. S-241. Double fraction bar.
I think they netted it to 40.
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These are some pretty cool medals. Friend picked up several of these books at a recent estate sale. The presidential medals book appears to have...
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