Much bigger ONE CENT letters are visible underneath the struck ones. Looks like a cull later date Large Cent was used as a planchet. Also it's...
Eh, they made like 18 million of these. Not exactly a shortage of this date.
[IMG] [IMG] Forgot to post this here. This is one of the most popular Seated Dime varieties not in the Red Book, and I believe it is an R-5 in...
I think it is a die clash.
VLDS = Very Late Die State
Besides the 2F that is a lot of horn on a VLDS reverse for $18 on this date
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What I have heard is, either it was done intentionally as a wartime effort to conserve die steel (which would explain the 1918/7-S quarter and the...
One of my most recent acquisitions. [IMG] [IMG]
Nice Seated Half! This coin is also a weak doubled die obverse!
For a variety with fewer than 100 known pieces all released into circulation it’s kind of crazy there’s a PC 68 and a 67 known.
I think Barber Halves look pretty nice in original Fine. Deceptively difficult set. As are the Barber Dimes. 1904-S is a big condition rarity.
Correct on the 1797. The 1796 is S-106. The gap between the I and B in LIBERTY is wider than on any other Draped Bust variety I believe.
It's a planchet flaw. I'm more worried about what's going on at 7:30 on the reverse. As much as I respect PCGS... their opinions on early copper...
If I purchased this coin sight-unseen and it came like this... well I certainly wouldn't be happy!
Very old counterfeit probably
Purchased this one from a member of a coin group that I’m in. Little upside of that is it’s not an ebay find where you have to get it’s...
Awesome progress. It’s a real real tough set for sure. How many of the 1856-1873 S-mint dimes do you have?
Hello, I’m the biggest cheapskate in Seated collecting and I have acquired yet another key date Seated Dime. I purchased this piece for $25....
You do know these coins were thrown into Treasury vaults right after they were struck and kept there until the 1960s, right?
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