very interesting, Jack. If they hadn't blown it on the diameter it would be a very convincing fake. I see some "shelf doubling" on the dentils...
My favorite 20c in my collection is this 1875 P, which was a Mark Feld coin. It has a great skin and beautiful color when tilted at the right...
Good one, J.M.
This 1876 is sort of an oddball grade: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This 75-s would be a pretty good type coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I also think Publius2's coin has beenwhizzed, and would give it AU details
with patience, you should be able to find a 75-S in xf for between 200 and 300; the problem is finding a NICE one as many have been abused like...
58! I was way off as often the case. (the one I posted above is MS64)
Nice display for the den.
My guess was 35 before the grade was posted. great looking bustie!
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I have a terrible time judging surfaces from photos. My guess was 45 but I could see AU something. for comparison here is an...
MS65?
Well, Miss Liberty is now a vampire, and will keep returning until somebody puts a stake through her!
beautiful, frosty group!
Nice looking eagle, tough to find them un-messed with!
Keep up the good work, Jack!
That dollar will hold a special place in your collection for a long time. Lovely coin, and I don't see any of the rim dings that these are prone to.
Of the 4 Jack posted, the one at the top, the 76-s micro-s, is the most deceptive. the last 2, as noted, are easily outed by their T1 reverses....
The definitive work is yet to be written; Joe Kirchgesser (who is on the CU forms as keoj) is close to finishing his magnum opus, I hear, so I...
some really outstanding proofs in this thread!
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